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HDFS Exam 3
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Adult : In adolescence you acquire more _____ ways of thinking.
Puberty : The set of biological processes that change the immature child into a sexually mature person.
Asynchrony : Puberty is characterized by- which is the idea that body parts mature at different rates
SavedByTheBell : An example from class about the differences in early/late puberty and it's effects
Possibilities : As you become an adolescent you are now more able to think about ________.
Adolescent Egocentrism : Imaginary audience, personal fable and invincibility fable are all examples of what
Marcia : Psychologist who expanded Erikson's ideas to discuss the four ways individuals resolve identity crises(based on 2 dimensions)
Monitoring : Checking in with the child, asking questions about what is going on, who they are friends with is called parent ____.
Delinquency : Less parent monitoring, leads to higher rates of
Peer Groups : Cliques and crowds are the two types of _______.
Earlier : Girls begin dating _____ than boys begin dating.
Collin : The psychologist responsible for the 5- Feature framework: involvement, partner selection, content, quality, cognitive and emotional processes
Sixty: _____ percent of high school seniors have had sex
Peers : The most dominant source of sexual socialization
American : _______ parents typically give minimal, direct, verbal information that focuses on biology and safety instead of sexual pleasure and feelings
HDFS Exam 3
Across:5. | Checking in with the child, asking questions about what is going on, who they are friends with is called parent ____. | 9. | Imaginary audience, personal fable and invincibility fable are all examples of what | 11. | The set of biological processes that change the immature child into a sexually mature person. |
| 12. | Less parent monitoring, leads to higher rates of | 13. | _____ percent of high school seniors have had sex | 14. | Cliques and crowds are the two types of _______. |
| | Down:1. | As you become an adolescent you are now more able to think about ________. | 2. | An example from class about the differences in early/late puberty and it's effects | 3. | The psychologist responsible for the 5- Feature framework: involvement, partner selection, content, quality, cognitive and emotional processes | 4. | Puberty is characterized by- which is the idea that body parts mature at different rates | 6. | The most dominant source of sexual socialization |
| 7. | Psychologist who expanded Erikson's ideas to discuss the four ways individuals resolve identity crises(based on 2 dimensions) | 8. | _______ parents typically give minimal, direct, verbal information that focuses on biology and safety instead of sexual pleasure and feelings | 9. | In adolescence you acquire more _____ ways of thinking. | 10. | Girls begin dating _____ than boys begin dating. |
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HDFS Exam 3
Across:5. | Checking in with the child, asking questions about what is going on, who they are friends with is called parent ____. | 9. | Imaginary audience, personal fable and invincibility fable are all examples of what | 11. | The set of biological processes that change the immature child into a sexually mature person. |
| 12. | Less parent monitoring, leads to higher rates of | 13. | _____ percent of high school seniors have had sex | 14. | Cliques and crowds are the two types of _______. |
| | Down:1. | As you become an adolescent you are now more able to think about ________. | 2. | An example from class about the differences in early/late puberty and it's effects | 3. | The psychologist responsible for the 5- Feature framework: involvement, partner selection, content, quality, cognitive and emotional processes | 4. | Puberty is characterized by- which is the idea that body parts mature at different rates | 6. | The most dominant source of sexual socialization |
| 7. | Psychologist who expanded Erikson's ideas to discuss the four ways individuals resolve identity crises(based on 2 dimensions) | 8. | _______ parents typically give minimal, direct, verbal information that focuses on biology and safety instead of sexual pleasure and feelings | 9. | In adolescence you acquire more _____ ways of thinking. | 10. | Girls begin dating _____ than boys begin dating. |
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