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Psychology Ch. 4 Jeopardy Review

Psychology Ch. 4 Jeopardy Review. STM Fall 2011.

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Psychology Ch. 4 Jeopardy Review

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  1. Psychology Ch. 4 Jeopardy Review STM Fall 2011

  2. An STM Senior fails a Psychology test and then thinks to himself; “If only I hadn’t been up all night updating my Twitter account, I would have aced Mr. J’s Psych. Test”. This would be an example of an adolescent attempting to explain an unpleasant event by exhibiting ________.

  3. Whats the Problem Man? $100 • Psychologists think that adolescents often exhibit increased ______ because they are practicing their ability to build their own viewpoints.

  4. Problem? $200 • Teenagers often fall victim to thoughts of____________. This could be why your friends mom always says; “You know you are not invincible Johnny”….

  5. Problem $300 • I have been linked to high teenage suicide rates .

  6. Problem $400 • An adolescent tells a friend; “Uncle Joey was always my favorite person in the world. He gave me money on my birthday and always played catch with me. But now I hate him. He is an alcoholic and hits his wife. I can’t believe I was so stupid.” What problem/ issue would this teenager be exhibiting?

  7. Problem $500 • Name one of the events that most often trigger Teenage Depression.

  8. Problem $600 • Name at least 3 warning signs of depression. What should you do if you see these signs?

  9. Misc 100 • What is the difference between “Anorexia nervosa” and “bulimia nervosa”?

  10. Misc 200 • _______ was a major help to the Ninja Turtles and Splinter in many of their intense battles with the evil foot-soldiers. He wore a hockey mask and and dated April Oneill.

  11. Misc 300 • Erickson believed that all adolescents go through an ______ _______. Hint: Stage 5 of Moral Development

  12. Misc 400 • Albert Bandura believed that human development was a direct result of interacting with others. He tried to prove this with his “Bobo Doll” Experiment. How did the Bobo experiment help to prove his “Social Learning Theory”?

  13. Misc 5 • School uniforms are one way some schools have tried to stop the formation of _______s.

  14. Misc 600 • An intense fear of being disliked often will lead teenagers to ____________, or “acting in accordance with some specified authority.”

  15. Misc. # 2 $100 • Despite being influenced heavily by peers in their actions and clothing, who do teenagers usually look to on fundamental matters such as religion, politics, or the importance of education?

  16. Misc. #2 $200 • At a young age, what is popularity often based upon?

  17. Misc. #2 $300 • A study in Peer Pressure showed that conformity to Peer Pressure was highest in ______ grade and declined significantly in _________ grade.

  18. Misc. #2 $400 • Many psychologists believe that human’s best chance for success in life is to adopt _____ roles. That is, combine traditionally male or female roles.

  19. Misc. #2 $500 • Freud’s Theory that young children learn their gender identity through their same same sex parent is known as the _____ _____. Example: Little boy in my summer camp who said “ I’m sitting in my chair and drinking beer, Just like my dad!”

  20. Misc. #2 $600 • Some scientists believe that we have gender differences because of biological differences. According to this argument, these differences are due to what reason?

  21. Gender Differences $100 • The tragic story of David Reimer would suggest what about the development of boys/girls in regards to nature vs nurture debate. Which side is more important?

  22. Gender Differences $200 • What did Dr. Money believe was most influential for young children in their development

  23. Gender Differences $300 • What do baby “Storm’s” parents believe about traditional gender roles?

  24. Gender Differences $400 • Women are more likely to use ______ such as “ I may be wrong” or “I’m not sure” and ______ ______ such as “Okay?”.

  25. Gender Differences $500 • What have psychologists found about men/women cognitive abilities?

  26. Gender Differences $600 • What could 1 reason be for why men achieve higher on math/science tests than women at high school age, despite studies showing there is no statistical difference between genders?

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