Question 20 1 pts
Of the following parts of the brain, which is the last to fully mature in adolescence?
brain stem |
prefrontal cortex |
limbic system |
hippocampus |
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Question 21 1 pts
Most adolescents think about themselves:
occasionally |
periodically |
frequently |
rarely |
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Question 22 1 pts
One element of adolescent egocentrism is the:
viewpoint that everyone else is smarter than oneself. |
view that one is noticed by everyone. |
notion that one cannot be harmed by unprotected sex. |
belief that one is destined to have a legendary life. |
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Adolescent egocentrism is evident when teenagers believe that:
their own ethnic group is superior to others. |
they receive adequate attention from their family and friends. |
their generation is similar to previous generations. |
they personally are much more socially significant than they actually are. |
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Reasoning that includes propositions and possibilities that may not reflect reality defines:
Reasoning that includes propositions and possibilities that may not reflect reality defines:
perceptual thought. |
deductive reasoning. |
inductive reasoning. |
hypothetical thought. |
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Which of the following terms refers to the ability to begin with specifics, such as accumulated facts, and then make general conclusions?
Which of the following terms refers to the ability to begin with specifics, such as accumulated facts, and then make general conclusions?
adolescent egocentrism |
hypothetical reasoning |
inductive reasoning |
deductive reasoning |
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What-if propositions require:
What-if propositions require:
hypothetical thought. |
postformal thought. |
operational thought. |
concrete thought. |
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The dual-process model of adolescent thought suggests that two distinct networks exist in the brain to process thought. One network processes analytic thought. The other network processes:
The dual-process model of adolescent thought suggests that two distinct networks exist in the brain to process thought. One network processes analytic thought. The other network processes:
left-brained thought. |
logical thought. |
intuitive thought. |
ordered thought. |
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Analytic thinking requires a certain level of:
Analytic thinking requires a certain level of:
dendrites and axons. |
brain capacity, intellectual maturity, and motivation. |
language development and curiosity. |
emotional connection and empathy. |
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With age, thinking becomes more:
With age, thinking becomes more:
efficient |
scattered |
tangential |
convoluted |
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An adolescent's desire to pursue new and exciting experiences would be described as:
An adolescent's desire to pursue new and exciting experiences would be described as:
the personal fable. |
sensation seeking. |
impulsivity |
egocentrism. |
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