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Use your own school experiences to provide examples of school-based cliques and crowds and the concept of dominance hierarchy. If you cannot think of a specific instance, make one up.
 
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Development of identity is less complicated for adolescents who belong to minority groups.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the difference between instrumental, hostile, and relational aggression? Give an example of each type of aggression. Also, who are most likely to be victimized by such bullies?
 
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Marcia's identity statuses represent four combinations of the dimensions of exploration and commitment.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A year ago Edited: A year ago, Dwight Inge
Answer to q. 1

students should clearly and accurately describe and distinguish between a clique (a small group of friends who are similar in sex, age, race, and attitudes) and a crowd (a larger group of mixed-sex children or adolescents who have similar values and attitudes and may come to be known by a specific label). Students will often confuse a crowd and a clique, so accurate description and distinction between the two is essential. The student should also accurately describe the pecking order of a dominance hierarchy that exists within a crowd, and may describe positive and/or negative aspects of such a hierarchy existing.

Answer to q. 2

FALSE

Answer to q. 3

Instrumental aggression occurs when a child uses aggressive acts to achieve some specific goal (e.g., takes a ball from another child because you want to play with her ball). Hostile aggression is committed without provocation and with the intent of intimidating, harassing, or humiliating another individual (e.g., hitting a younger child to make him fear you). Relational aggression involves an attempt to undermine some social relationship (e.g., spreading a rumor about a person's sex habits in order to break up a boyfriend-girlfriend pair). Risk factors for being the victim of a bully include having high levels of aggression and being easily irritated, being withdrawn/submissive, having low self-esteem, and having few friends.

Answer to q. 4

TRUE

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