What is your age? Under 18 Years Old 18 to 24 Years Old 25 to 30 Years Old 31 to 40 Years Old 41 to 50 Years Old 51 to 60 Years Old Over 60 Years OldWhat is your gender? Male Female1. Define socialization: The process by which one learns the way of society The process by which one learns the characteristics of their social group The way by which people learn to communicate Both A and B2. Which of these is not a characteristic of a social group? Attitudes Beliefs Knowledge Perspective3. How does a person define themself? Through self confidence Through interactions with others Through constructed realities Using adjectives4. Harlow: Institution vs. Orphanage Prison vs. Orphanage Wire Monkey vs. Terry-cloth Monkey Stages of Attachment5. Bowlby: Id, Ego, Superego Internal Working Model Prison vs. Orphanage Attachment Theory6. Skeels & Dye: Internal Working Model Self Emergence from Interaction and Attachment Institution vs. Orphanage Social Aspect of Personality7. Piaget: Cognitive Development as Individual Process Cognitive Development in Social Setting Role-Taking Prison vs. Orphanage8. Spitz: Prison vs. Orphanage Id, Ego, Superego Cognitive Development in Social Setting Difference Between Sex and Gender9. Freud: Role-Taking "The Looking Glass Self" Wire Monkey vs. Terry-cloth Monkey Id, Ego, Superego10. Cooley: Self Emergence from Interaction and Attachment Prison vs. Orphanage "The Looking Glass Self" Cognitive Development11. Mead: "The Looking Glass Self" Role-Taking Cognitive Development in Social Setting Cognitive Development as Individual Process12. Vygotsky: Difference Between Sex and Gender Cognitive Development as Individual Process Self Emergence from Interaction and Attachment Cognitive Development in Social Setting13. Adler: Social Aspect of Personality "The Looking Glass Self" Id, Ego, Superego Stages of Attachment14. Erikson: Cognitive Development as Individual Process Self Emergence from Interaction and Attachment Social Aspect of Personality Role-Taking15. What is the difference between sex and gender? One can be changed Biological Identity and Perceptive Identity Perceptive Identity and Biological Identity There is no difference16. What defines gender roles? Society Culture Media All of the Above17. What is the primary agent of socialization? Family Peer Group Neighborhood Media18. Which of the following is an agent of socialization? Work Neighborhood Religion All of the Above19. What is resocialization? Learning to adapt and communicate with different social groups The process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors The process of finding one's self identity None of the Above20. Which of the following is an example of voluntary resocialization? Medical Treatment Mental Hospitals Religion Both A and C21. Which of the following is not an example of involuntary resocialization? Incarceration Orphanage Boot Camp Peer Group22. How recently has the concept of adolescence been formally studied? The last 40-50 years The last 10-20 years The last 75-100 years The last 20-30 years23. Which of the following is not a factor in the development of adolescents? Juvenile Legal System Between Children and Adult Education Extends Adolescence Undefined Status Excursion from Labor Market24. Which of the following is not a characteristic of adolescence? Biological Growth and Development Defined Status Increased Pressure Increased Decision Making25. Which of the following impacts characteristics of adolescence? Culture Race/Ethnicity Height Both A and B26. How many sexually active teens use birth control? 1/2 1/3 3/4 2/327. Teens account for what percentage of new HIV infections? 0% 25% 50% 75%28. AIDS is ranked where as the killer of young people ages 15-24? 1st 2nd 3rd 5th29. What percentage of all serious crime is committed by teens 18 and under? 20% 30% 50% 75%30. What industrialized nation has the highest drug use rate? USA Great Britain France Japan31. How much has teenage suicide increased since the 1960's? Doubled Tripled Quadrupled It has decreased32. How many teens attempt suicide each year? 1/4 Million 1/2 Million 1/3 Million 1 Million33. How many eating disorder cases are diagnosed in the USA each year? 5 Million 1 Million 1 Billion 8 Million34. The USA contains what percentage of the world's diagnosed eating disorder cases? 50% 80% 97% 99%35. What percentage of eating disorders are diagnosed within ages 13-25? 25% 50% 75% 100%36. What percentage of teenage girls believe they are "too fat?" 10% 20% 50% 75%37. Which of the following is/are characteristics of bulimia? Harder to Hide Starts Earlier in Life Easier to Treat Both A and B38. How many dieting ads were there in magazines in the 1930s? 0 1 per 20 Issues 2 per 10 Issues 5 per 5 Issues39. How many dieting ads were there in magazines in the 1990s? 1 per Issue 2 per Issue 3 per Issue 5 per Issue40. What percentage of females and whites suffer from eating disorders? 25% 70% 45% 90%