Luis has visited four college campuses and has spoken with a military recruiter


  • Q146:

    Sylvia is 22 years old and lives in an apartment with two friends.She's thinking about her family and the changes that have occurred since she moved out of her parents' house.During adolescence, she and your parents got along fairly well, but there were times when there was quite a bit of conflict.Now that she has been out of the family house for a few years, her relationship with her parents has likely __________. A)improved and conflict has declined B)improved, but conflict has risen C)deteriorated and conflict has risen D)deteriorated, but conflict has declined

    Luis has visited four college campuses and has spoken with a military recruiter
  • Q147:

    When do many of the most important steps in identity development take place? A)middle childhood B)adolescence C)emerging adulthood D)young adulthood

  • Q148:

    Luis has visited four college campuses and has spoken with a military recruiter.Although he has spent quite a bit of time considering his options, Luis has yet to commit to any specific college or the military.According to Marcia, Luis is in the __________ status. A)foreclosure B)moratorium C)achievement D)diffusion

  • Q149:

    According to Erikson, one element essential to developing an identity is the ability to __________. A)identify the characteristics of well-known people and develop those characteristics B)develop the necessary talent needed to follow one's dreams C)cut ties from family to establish financial and emotional independence D)take into account not only choices one wishes to make but assess what choices are possible

  • Q150:

    According to Erikson, what are the three key areas in which identity is formed? A)love, work, and ideology B)love, friendships, work C)friendships, work, academics D)work, friendships, physical ability

  • Q152:

    Compared to childhood, self-esteem __________ during adolescence, then __________ during emerging adulthood. A)plateaus; declines B)rises; plateaus C)declines; rises D)rises; declines

  • Q153:

    Which statement accurately reflects identity development in other cultures? A)Explorations in love are less restricted in cultures in which marriages are arranged. B)Explorations in work are encouraged more in cultures in which the economy offers limited choices. C)Limitations on explorations in both love and work tend to be narrower for girls in developing countries than they are for boys. D)In most traditional cultures, girls are encouraged to consider all options open to them with regard to work.

  • Q154:

    Compare and contrast the college experience of the Japanese with that from one other country.

  • Q155:

    Moving from adolescence, most individuals experience a slight increase in self-esteem as they enter emerging adulthood.Which of the following is a social factor that boosts self-esteem? A)the ending of puberty B)developing career goals C)an established self-concept D)the ending of secondary school

  • Q156:

    Erikson observed that identity formation was taking longer and longer for young people in developed countries.He termed this __________. A)extended childhood B)adolescent edge C)prolonged adolescence D)premature adulthood

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