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1

How an individual thinks about and characterizes him- or her self is referred to as
A)self-esteem
B)self-consciousness
C)self-conception
D)self-image stability
2

In comparison with the self-concepts of young children, adolescent self-concepts tend to be more
A)absolute
B)concrete
C)global
D)abstract
3

How an individual feels about him- or her self is referred to as
A)self-esteem
B)self-consciousness
C)self-conception
D)self-image stability
4

Under what circumstances is an adolescent most likely to behave in an inauthentic manner?
A)with parents
B)with close friends
C)with a romantic interest
D)with peers
5

The type of adolescent that would present their false-self behavior to the greatest degree would not include those who
A)report less emotional support from parents
B)report less emotional support from peers
C)have lower self-esteem
D)are relatively more depressed
6

Which one of the following personality traits is not one of the "Big Five?"
A)intelligence
B)extraversion
C)agreeableness
D)neuroticism
7

Delinquent adolescents are more likely than their peers to score high on which of the Big Five personality dimensions?
A)agreeableness
B)extraversion
C)conscientiousness
D)openness to experience
8

What trend does the stability of self-esteem show over time between childhood and early adulthood?
A)Self-esteem tends to become increasingly more stable over time
B)Self-esteem tends to become increasingly less stable over time
C)Self-esteem tends to become more volatile over time
D)The stability of self-esteem does not tend to change during this period
9

Changes in self-perceptions (whether positive or negative) are most likely to occur during
A)preadolescence
B)early adolescence
C)mid-adolescence
D)late adolescence
10

Which aspect of self-image refers to the degree to which an adolescent worries about their self-image?
A)self-esteem
B)self-consciousness
C)self-image stability
D)authentic self
11

Which term does sociologist Morris Rosenberg use to describe that aspect of our feelings about ourselves that shifts and fluctuates rapidly from moment to moment?
A)baseline self-esteem
B)self-consciousness
C)inauthentic self
D)barometric self-esteem
12

An adolescent would be more likely to readily dismiss transient feelings of insecurity as having more to do with the situation than with themselves if they have higher levels of
A)baseline self-esteem
B)self-consciousness
C)inauthentic self
D)barometric self-esteem
13

The adolescent with the highest baseline self-esteem would most likely not be
A)the last born, or the baby of the family
B)one with higher academic ability
C)from a middle class family
D)male
14

Compared to young adolescents with stable self-images, young adolescents with the most volatile self-image report having
A)lower levels of anxiety
B)lower levels of depression
C)higher levels of psychosomatic symptoms
D)lower levels of irritability
15

Most researchers today believe that adolescents evaluate themselves primarily
A)on the basis of global self-esteem (overall feelings about oneself)
B)on the basis of academic self-esteem
C)on the basis of social self-esteem
D)on the basis of several distinct dimensions, including academics, athletics, appearance, and social relationships
16

Which one of the following best describes the relationship between the broad domains of self-esteem? An adolescent who has high
A)social self-esteem among peers will also have high social self-esteem among her parents
B)academic self-esteem will also have a high social self-esteem
C)academic self-esteem will also have a high appearance self-esteem
D)levels of self-esteem in one distinct dimension may not necessarily have high levels of self-esteem in another
17

Which aspect of self-esteem contributes more to an adolescent's overall self-image?
A)physical appearance
B)athletic ability
C)academic competence
D)moral conduct
18

Research suggests that how an adolescent feels about his appearance is the most important predictor of overall self-esteem. Interestingly, what dimension is reported by adolescents themselves to be the least important predictor of their own global self-esteem?
A)moral conduct
B)social relationships
C)physical appearance
D)academic ability
19

Compared to early adolescent white boys, early adolescent white girls
A)have higher self-esteem
B)have lower degree of self-consciousness
C)are more likely to say negative things about themselves
D)are less vulnerable to disturbances in their self-image
20

African American girls' overall self-esteem
A)is higher than both white and Hispanic American girls
B)is lower than white American girls
C)is lower than Hispanic American girls
D)tends to be lower than those of girls from other ethnicities
21

Compared to African American adolescent girls, Hispanic American adolescent girls are thought to have lower overall self-esteem due to all of the following except
A)lower levels of authoritative parenting among Hispanic Americans
B)lower levels of perceived teacher support by Hispanic Americans
C)a stronger sense of ethnic identity among Hispanic Americans
D)higher levels of family stress reported by Hispanic adolescents
22

Academic success is most likely to influence the self-esteem of adolescents who are
A)Asian American
B)white
C)African American
D)Hispanic American
23

The group most likely to show more behavioral problems and poorer school achievement are adolescents who tend to derive their self-esteem relatively more from
A)their parents
B)their peers
C)their physical appearance
D)their moral conduct
24

Research on the connection between academic success and high self-esteem in adolescence suggests that
A)high self-esteem leads to academic success
B)academic success leads to high self-esteem
C)there is no link between academic success and self-esteem
D)it's not possible to investigate this question adequately
25

To test whether the mean differences between people from different groups are greater than the mean differences among people within each group one would use
A)correlation
B)regression
C)frequency distributions
D)analysis of variance
26

If one were interested in studying whether self-esteem scores are related to scores from a test of academic achievement, which type of statistical technique would be appropriate?
A)correlation
B)meta-analysis
C)frequency distributions
D)analysis of variance
27

In Erikson's theory of development, one moves forward through eight stages of psychosocial development by resolving the psychosocial crises of each stage. What does Erikson mean by the successful resolution of a particular stage?
A)coming through the crisis entirely positively
B)coming through the crisis entirely negatively
C)resolving the issue once and for all
D)coming through the crisis more positively than negatively
28

According to Erik Erikson, the stage that must be successfully resolved during the adolescent years is
A)industry vs. inferiority
B)integrity vs. despair
C)intimacy vs. isolation
D)identity vs. identity diffusion
29

According to Erikson, psychosocial moratorium refers to the need of adolescents to
A)be given substantial responsibilities to foster maturity
B)be given substantial obligations to foster maturity
C)be given time out from the pursuits of self-discovery and enter adulthood
D)be given time out from substantial responsibilities and obligations to foster self-discovery
30

According to Erikson's theory, problems in identity development characterized by an incoherent, disjointed, incomplete sense of self is known as
A)identity diffusion
B)identity foreclosure
C)negative identity
D)identity disclosure
31

When an adolescent bypasses the period of exploration and experimentation that precedes the establishment of a healthy sense of identity, and prematurely commits themselves upon a certain identification, the adolescent will have the problem of
A)identity diffusion
B)identity foreclosure
C)negative identity
D)identity disclosure
32

James Marcia developed a scheme for determining an adolescent's identity status by assigning individuals to one of four categories. An adolescent who has established a coherent sense of identity is assigned to the category
A)identity foreclosure
B)identity achievement
C)identity diffusion
D)moratorium
33

The process through which parents attempt to teach their children about their ethnic identity is
A)assimilation
B)code switching
C)racial socialization
D)biculturalism
34

Psychologist Jean Phinney and her colleagues refer to the process where adolescents try to adopt the majority culture's norms and standards while rejecting those of their own group as
A)assimilation
B)marginality
C)separation
D)biculturalism
35

Which of Phinney's alternative orientations to ethnic identity appears to be linked with the healthiest psychosocial development?
A)assimilation
B)marginality
C)separation
D)biculturalism







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