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FREE PSYCHOLOGY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT MODULE
47-49AP PSYCH EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Emerging adulthood
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a period from about 18 to the mid 20s when many western cultures are no longer adolescents but have not yet achieved full independence as adults
Question 2: Adolescence actions
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Follow those who they surround themselves with (friends)
Question 3: Social identity
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the "we" aspect of our self-respect
Question 4: Puberty
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The period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing
Question 5: Identity vs Role Confusion
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Teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and then integrating them to form a single identity, or they become confused about who they are
Question 6: Supreme Court and the Death Penalty
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"less guilty by reason of adolescence"
Question 7: Intimacy
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the ability to form emotionally close relationships
Question 8: Overprotective
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tending to protect someone, especially a child, excessively
Question 9: Frontal lobe maturation and the limbic system
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Frontal lobe lags that of emotional maturation of the limbic system
Question 10: enriched environment and brain development
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helps brain development
Question 11: The teenage brain
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Until puberty brain cells increase their connections, until adolescence when selective pruning comes for unused neurons and connections
Question 12: Pushy
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excessively or unpleasantly self-assertive or ambitious
Question 13: Childhood actions
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kids will repeat what they hear, and act how they observe
Question 14: Uninvolved
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not connected or concerned with someone or something, especially on an emotional level
Question 15: Overbearing
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unpleasantly or arrogantly domineering
Question 16: Positive parent-teen relations
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teens who have positive relations with their parents often tend to be healthy, happy and do well in school
Question 17: Formal operations
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They apply their new abstract reasoning tools to the world around them
Question 18: Indecisive
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not settling an issue
Question 19: Identity
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our sense of self
Question 20: Impoverished environment and brain development
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slows brain development
Question 21: Conventional morality
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(early adolescence) uphold laws and rules to gain social approval or maintain social order
Question 22: Adolescence
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The transition period from childhood to adulthood, extending from puberty to independence
Question 23: Moral development
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builds on their cognitive development
Question 24: Distant
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far away in space or time
Question 25: Pre-conventional morality
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(before age 9) self-interest, obey rule to avoid punishment or gain concrete rewards
Question 26: Post conventional morality
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(adolescence and beyond) actions reflect belief in basic rights and self-defined ethical principles