A. Sense of self
B. Secondary sex Charecteristic
C. Computer skills
D. Relationships with other
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- Which stage of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development occurs during adolescence and refers to the ability to reason about abstract concepts and broader social environment?
- A. Formal operations B. Concrete operations C. Sensorimotor D. Postformal reasoning...
- Identify the correct statement from those given below, with respect to peer influence in adolescence:
- A. Adolescents tend to choose friends who have markedly different interests to their own. B. Adolescents tend to choose friends who have similar interests to their own. C. Adolescents invariably report that peer pressures have a major influence on their behaviour D. Causation exists between friends behaviour and adolescents choices and actions....
- Which of the following statements is NOT a feature of physical development in early adulthood?
- A. Manual dexterity begins to reduce in the mid-thirties B. Physical strength declines substantially compared to the late teens. C. A decline in the perception of high-pitched tones is found by the late twenties. D. The health status and perceptions of young adults are influenced by their own behavioural choices....
- Which of these is true in terms of an adolescent’s physical development?
- A. Girls experience their adolescent growth spurt at an earlier age than boys. B. Boys experience their adolescent growth spurt at an earlier age than girls. C. With the beginnings of adolescence, most individuals undergo a decline in their rate of growth. D. Puberty is the final phase of the reproductive process....
- Which factor(s) have been identified as critical to maintaining positive mental and physical health in late adulthood?
- A. Having grandchildren B. Retirement C. Social support D. (a) and (b)...
- Which research findings have been used to support the belief that every middle aged person experiences a mid-life crisis?
- A. Period of turbulence and self-doubt are experienced by adults of most ages. B. In large samples of middle-aged people, a minority of people report the experience of a mid-life crisis C. Many middle-aged people report better mental health and self-esteem during this period of life than event before D. None of the above...
- According to longitudinal research by Levy and colleagues, what psychological factors were significantly associated with how long people actually lived?
- A. parents’ age of death and will to live B. Generativity and secure attachments C. Optimism and openness to experience D. Perceptions of ageing and will to live...
- Which research findings have challenged the belief that adolescents are dominated by peer pressure?
- A. Peers are less influential when it comes to moral values or career choices B. Parental influence can be stronger than peer influence C. Friends and peer groups are influenced by parents D. Adolescents do not report feeling significant pressure from peers E. All of the above...
- Which of the Kamer’s three stages of cognitive development in adulthood may be facilated by underground training at university?
- A. Postformal reasoning B. Absolutist reasoning C. Relativist reasoning D. Dialectical reasoning...
- Identify the FALSE regarding personal development:
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