AND DEVELOPMENT REAL ESTATE
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- Answer-In adolescence and early adulthood, males and females begin to spend more
time in mixed-gender groups. Studies of who has more influence on the outcome of
problem solving in mixed-gender groups indicate that
- Answer-Selected Answer: Females have a disadvantage because males do less turn-
taking and are more domineering.
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• - Answer-Question 24
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- Answer-Brain developments in the adolescent period include which of the following?
- Answer-Selected Answer: Continued myelination .
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• - Answer-Question 25
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- Answer-Which of the following parenting styles is most closely associated with
positive outcomes in psychosocial development and school achievement for
adolescents?
- Answer-Selected Answer: Authoritative
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• - Answer-Question 26
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- Answer-Which of the following elements is most closely associated with the concept
of the imaginary audience?
, - Answer-Selected Answer: extreme self-consciousness
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• - Answer-Question 27
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- Answer-Which of the following statements is FALSE with regard to the onset of
menarche?
- Answer-Selected Answer: Girls who are very athletic are likely to have earlier onset of
menarche.
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• - Answer-Question 28
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- Answer-Which of the following describes a type of influence that parents can have on
whether or not their adolescent becomes a member of a particular crowd?
- Answer-Selected Answer: Parents can affect their children's initial characteristics,
which then affect crowd selection.
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- Answer-Recent research on the self-system supports the idea that the self is
____________ in nature.
- Answer-Selected Answer: multidimensional
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• - Answer-Question 30
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- Answer-Beliefs about sex differences sometimes are supported by research and
sometimes are not. Which of the following gender stereotypes is not supported by
research?