| Portage Learning Psychology | Comprehensive
Questions, Answers & Rationales
This comprehensive study resource is designed for students preparing for the PSYC 140
Module 1 Exam. It includes multiple-choice questions derived from key course concepts,
with highlighted correct answers and detailed rationales to enhance understanding and
retention.
Question 1: Which of the following best defines 'Identity achievement' in adolescent
development?
A) The adolescent has gone through a crisis and is committed to a course of action
B) The adolescent has made a commitment without going through a crisis
C) The adolescent has not explored their ethnic identity and adopts majority culture values
D) Imagining that people are always observing or watching oneself
Rationale: Identity achievement is characterized by having experienced a crisis or exploration
phase and subsequently making a commitment to a course of action or belief system. Option B
describes identity foreclosure, which involves commitment without crisis. Option C describes
unexamined ethnic identity, unrelated to identity achievement per se. Option D refers to the
concept of imaginary audience, which is a different psychological phenomenon experienced
during adolescence.
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Question 2: What is meant by an adolescent having an 'unexamined ethnic identity'?
A) They have explored and fully understood their ethnic background
B) They have not explored or acknowledged their ethnic identity and may adopt
majority culture values without much thought
C) They have rejected their ethnic identity in favor of a different cultural identity
D) They have a strong commitment to their ethnic identity after a crisis
Rationale: An unexamined ethnic identity refers to the stage where adolescents have not
explored or acknowledged their own ethnic identity and might readily accept the values of the
majority culture without critical consideration. Option A describes a more advanced stage of
ethnic identity development. Option C is not typical terminology within the ethnic identity
, framework, and Option D reflects an identity achievement status after exploration and
commitment.
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Question 3: According to developmental psychology research in North America, what
is the average age for the pubertal growth spurt?
A) Between 6 and 8 years old
B) Between 9 and 12 years old
C) Between 11 and 14 years old
D) Between 15 and 17 years old
Rationale: The average age for the pubertal growth spurt in North America typically occurs
between 11 and 14 years old. Options A and B are too early, as puberty generally does not
begin that early in a majority of cases. Option D is later than the typical age range for the
pubertal growth spurt.
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Question 4: The stage 'Identity vs. Identity Confusion' during adolescence primarily
involves:
A) The adolescent avoiding any search for a sense of self
B) Experiencing intense exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals to establish
a personal identity
C) Having a fixed identity without any conflict or exploration
D) An adolescent feeling a constant imaginary audience's observation
Rationale: 'Identity vs. Identity Confusion' is a psychosocial stage proposed by Erik Erikson,
where adolescents explore different roles, beliefs, and goals intensively in order to form a
cohesive sense of self-identity. Option A contradicts the exploration process inherent in this
stage. Option C represents a state without the necessary exploration. Option D describes the
imaginary audience phenomenon, unrelated to this stage.
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Question 5: Which best describes 'Identity foreclosure' in adolescent identity
development?
A) The adolescent explores different identities and commits after crisis