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1

According to recent research, about ___ percent of families who have relatively few problems during childhood can expect to develop serious problems in adolescence.
A)5%
B)15%
C)33%
D)50%
2

Which one of the following statements accurately describes recent conclusions regarding intergenerational differences (i.e., the generation gap)?
A)the generation gap is largest regarding beliefs about the value of work
B)the generation gap is largest regarding educational ambitions
C)the generation gap is largest regarding occupational ambitions
D)there is little evidence in support of the notion of a generation gap
3

The typical parent is approximately 40 years of age when the firstborn reaches adolescence, and this can be a potentially difficult time for many adults who may be experiencing
A)rebirth
B)career crisis
C)psychosocial crisis
D)midlife crisis
4

The developmental concerns of adolescents whose parents are around the age of 40 are thought by some to be complementary. Which one of the following captures this relationship?
A)as adolescents are reaching sexual maturation, their parents are approaching the peak of satisfaction with their own appearance and sexuality
B)as adolescents become able to systematically think about the future and its possibilities, their parents are beginning to feel that the possibilities for change are limited
C)both adolescents and their parents tend to measure time in terms of how long they have been alive
D)both adolescents and their parents begin to deal with the potential gap that exists between what they have thus far aspired to be, and what they have actually become
5

One of the major stressors in many U.S. families during adolescence is the fact that adolescents, compared to younger children, require greater
A)financial resources
B)emotional resources
C)educational resources
D)medical resources
6

In families with middle-aged adults adjusting to the transition of their offspring from childhood to adolescence, what is thought to be true regarding the mental health of family members?
A)the adjustment takes a greater toll on the mental health of the adolescent
B)the adjustment takes a greater toll on the mental health of the parents
C)parents report this as the easiest stage of parenting
D)the adjustment is equally difficult for both the parent(s) and the adolescent
7

The beginning of adolescence may be somewhat more strained than other times, in part, because conflicts between teenagers and parents tend to be resolved
A)through intense and bitter argumentation
B)through compromise or negotiation
C)through submission or disengagement
D)only when the parents give in to their adolescent's demands
8

Changes in the adolescent's cognitive abilities may increase the adolescent's awareness of her parents'
A)mortality
B)lifestyle
C)needs
D)shortcomings
9

Studies support each of the following statements regarding gender differences in family relationships except
A)fathers are more likely to be perceived as relatively distant authority figures
B)adolescents fight more often with their fathers than with their mothers
C)adolescents tend to be closer to their mothers
D)fathers are less likely to be consulted about problems and emotional matters
10

Who has developed a scheme for categorizing different types of parenting?
A)Michael Rutter
B)Mavis Hetherington
C)August Hollingshead
D)Diana Baumrind
11

The parenting style proposed by Baumrind that combines low levels of demandingness with low levels of responsiveness is commonly known as
A)indulgent parenting
B)authoritative parenting
C)authoritarian parenting
D)indifferent parenting
12

The type of parenting proposed by Baumrind where the child is expected to accept parental dictates without question is
A)indulgent parenting
B)authoritative parenting
C)authoritarian parenting
D)indifferent parenting
13

The parenting style proposed by Baumrind most often associated with immature, irresponsible children is
A)indulgent parenting
B)authoritative parenting
C)authoritarian parenting
D)indifferent parenting
14

The parenting style associated with the healthiest psychological and social development is
A)indulgent parenting
B)authoritative parenting
C)authoritarian parenting
D)indifferent parenting
15

Authoritative parenting is most prevalent in
A)Asian American families
B)White families
C)African American families
D)Hispanic families
16

Diana Baumrind's research demonstrates that some parents use an ___ style of parenting, dominated by harsh enforcement of rules and little expression of warmth.
A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)indulgent
D)indifferent
17

Baumrind's research also shows that other parents use an ___ style of parenting, in which the parent typically demonstrates little warmth and expects very little in the way of appropriate behavior and achievement from the adolescent.
A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)indulgent
D)indifferent
18

Adolescents report their highest levels of interpersonal conflict occur with
A)parents
B)siblings
C)friends
D)teachers
19

An example of a nonshared environmental influence would be when two siblings
A)attend different elementary schools
B)are raised in the same household
C)become members of the same religious denomination
D)are raised used the same parenting methods
20

Approximately what percentage of American adolescents grow up in poverty?
A)around 1%
B)around 5%
C)around 15%
D)around 30%
21

Which child is most likely to live in a single-parent household?
A)Asian American child
B)Hispanic child
C)White child
D)African American child
22

Approximately what percent of divorced men will remarry?
A)10
B)25
C)50
D)75
23

Approximately what percentage of all American women with adolescents are employed?
A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
24

Part of the reason that adolescents from divorced homes have, on average, more problems than their peers is
A)because it is universally accepted that two parents are better than one
B)because they have inherited from their divorced parents some of the same traits that influenced their parents' divorce
C)because the negative effects of the divorce process are relatively permanent
D)because even when a parent remarries, biological parents are superior to step-parents
25

Based on the research literature, which child would you expect to have the most immediate problems with a parental divorce?
A)A young female child
B)A young male child
C)A female adolescent
D)A male adolescent
26

A child will be more negatively affected by marital conflict when
A)the child does not become involved in the parents' conflict
B)the child's feelings of security remain unchallenged
C)the child blames herself for her parents' conflict
D)the quality of the parent-child relationships remain unchanged
27

A measure of the strength of association between two variables is a(n)
A)correlation
B)reliability coefficient
C)effect size
D)association index
28

A technique used to combine the results of many studies on the same topic is
A)correlation
B)effect sizing
C)factor analysis
D)meta-analysis
29

Under what post-divorce conditions would adolescents fare better?
A)when the relationship between divorced parents is congenial
B)when the adolescent is placed in the more luxuriously appointed home
C)when the adolescent is allowed time with both the custodial and non-custodial parent
D)when the adolescent is placed with the parent residing closest to her school
30

Adolescents of divorced parents who have dual residences are most likely to thrive when the ex-spouses
A)continue fighting even after the divorce is final
B)try to place the child in the middle of their own arguments
C)are not as cooperative as they could be in arranging visitation
D)are consistent in the discipline the adolescent receives
31

During which developmental period is parental remarriage most difficult?
A)Infancy
B)Middle childhood
C)Early adolescence
D)Late adolescence
32

Each of the following helps to explain why adolescents growing up in stepfamilies often have more problems than their peers except:
A)the adolescent is exposed to the potential conflict in the second marriage
B)the adolescent is exposed to new problems arising from the blending of families
C)the adolescent is still exposed to additional conflict between ex-spouses
D)the adolescent has no biological connection with the stepparent
33

Which of the following statements about the effect of maternal employment on child and adolescent development is false?
A)Both male and female children of working mothers are more likely to have school performance problems than children whose mothers don't work.
B)Female children of working mothers tend to have higher career aspirations than female children of nonworking mothers.
C)Male children of working mothers tend to have more arguments with their mothers than male children of mothers who don't work.
D)Male and female children of working mothers tend to be more independent and self reliant than children of nonworking mothers.
34

In the 1980s film "The Breakfast Club," Bender, the character played by Judd Nelson, was an antisocial teen. Which style of parenting best describes his father?
A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)indifferent
D)indulgent
35

In the 1980s film, "The Breakfast Club," Allison, the character played by Ally Sheedy, said her parents ignored her. Which style of parenting best describes her parents?
A)indulgent
B)authoritarian
C)authoritative
D)indifferent







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