Which statement is true?
a. Cliques and crowds are unrelated.
b. Crowds are homosexual and cliques are heterosexual.
c. Crowds are a collection of cliques.
d. Cliques consist of a heterosexual crowd and a homosexual crowd.
Question 2With which of the following tasks would older adults have the LEAST problems?
a. A memory task where the material is unfamiliar
b. A task where they are asked to recall rather than recognize names
c. A memory task where they can use well-practiced memory strategies
d. A timed memory task
Question 3According to Dumpy (1963), the typical developmental sequence of events in the adolescent peer group is
a. isolated unisex cliques, interaction between unisex cliques, heterosexual cliques, fully developed crowds.
b. heterosexual crowds, isolated unisex cliques, interaction between unisex cliques, groups of couples.
c. isolated heterosexual cliques, interaction between heterosexual crowds, unisex cliques, groups of couples.
d. isolated unisex groups, heterosexual crowds, interaction between heterosexual groups, groups of cliques.
Question 4Which statement concerning individuals with mild cognitive impairment is FALSE?
a. They will be forgetful.
b. They will have difficulty learning.
c. They will show all the symptoms of dementia.
d. They will display deficits in other cognitive areas.
Question 5One of the biggest disadvantages of engaging in co-rumination is that it
a. tends to lead to illegal behavior.
b. often results in a child hanging out with the wrong crowd..
c. can increase the negative effects one's anxiety.
d. reinforces the idea that not talking about a problem is the best way to deal with your troubles.
Question 6Research on aging and memory has shown that
a. declines in memory first become noticeable around age 50.
b. older people experience difficulty on all memory tasks.
c. reliance on data from cross-sectional studies may mean that what appear to be age differences in memory are due to other factors.
d. the severity of memory loss is unrelated to age.