front 1 transgender | back 1 individuals adopt a gender identity that differs from one assigned birth women have more close friends and involves more self disclosure and support |
front 2 ______listen at length to what a friend says | back 2 women |
front 3 ______involves keeping distances while sharing info doesnt talk about weakness, seek practical solutions to their problems | back 3 men |
front 4 cross friendships | back 4 common in adults more than kids, provide opportunities and problems, learning about feelings and shared characteristics |
front 5 problems that cross friendship is | back 5 sexual bounds |
front 6 deborah tannen | back 6 analyzed women and men talk, and found wives complain about husband not listening |
front 7 rapport talk | back 7 used to establish relationships |
front 8 ____use rapport and _____use report | back 8 women, men |
front 9 report talk | back 9 talk that is designed to convey info |
front 10 divorce strategy | back 10 view as growth, make carefully decisions, focus on future, cope with difficulties, don't give up |
front 11 how old do parent become | back 11 20-30 |
front 12 John Gottman | back 12 see how marriage works using physiological measures to chart heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow, and immune functions |
front 13 establishing love map | back 13 deep connection with partners |
front 14 nurturing fondes and adminstration | back 14 respect, appreciation, compliments |
front 15 letting your partner influence | back 15 equal and compromise |
front 16 creating shared memories | back 16 sharing goods and achieving |
front 17 individualism and commitment ambivalence | back 17 guide couple into we and develop strong commitment |
front 18 meaning of and attributes about marriage | back 18 help clarify themselves and partner/ attitude |
front 19 premartial relationship history and experiences | back 19 focuses on challenges |
front 20 effects of media | back 20 explore the effects on martial attitudes and behaviors |
front 21 cohabiting adults | back 21 living together in sexual relationship without being married |
front 22 Andrew Orlien | back 22 stated that US has more marriages and divorces than more countries |
front 23 Sternberg | back 23 love can be thought as a triangle with 3 dimensions |
front 24 passion | back 24 physical/ sexual attraction to another |
front 25 intimacy | back 25 warmth, closeness, and sharing in relationship |
front 26 commitment | back 26 cognitive part and the intent to maintain the relationship |
front 27 infatuation | back 27 has passion |
front 28 affectionate | back 28 has intimacy and commitment |
front 29 fatuous | back 29 has passion and commitment |
front 30 consummate | back 30 has all 3 |
front 31 hormones | back 31 endocrine glands and carried throughout the body by the blood stream |
front 32 hypothalamus | back 32 a structure in the brain that monitors eating and sex |
front 33 Adunals | back 33 pre-pubertal changes 5-8 years |
front 34 pituitary glands | back 34 controls growth and regualte others |
front 35 gonads | back 35 testes, ovaries |
front 36 Boys puberty | back 36 10 to 13 1/2 |
front 37 Girls puberty | back 37 9 to 15 years |
front 38 context | back 38 induced plasicity |
front 39 corpus callosum | back 39 fibers connecting left and right brain hemisphere |
front 40 Amygdala | back 40 seat of emotions (early adolescence |
front 41 prefrontal | back 41 reasoning decision (18-25) |
front 42 limbic system | back 42 emotions and experiences of rewards |
front 43 Health and social risks | back 43 low birth weight, neurological problems, childhood issues |
front 44 how many adolescence get adequate sleep | back 44 31% |
front 45 anorexia | back 45 relentless pursuit of thinners through starvation |
front 46 bulimia nervosa | back 46 individuals consistently follows a binge and purge patterns |
front 47 top dog phenomon | back 47 moving from top position to convert |
front 48 service learning | back 48 a form of education promotes social responsibility and service to the community |
front 49 In pregnancy US has the ____rate, ______overall, and __________ | back 49 highest, decline, ethnic variation |
front 50 What percentage of divorce has rick health conditions | back 50 23% |
front 51 crisis | back 51 period of identity development which the individual is exploring |
front 52 commitment | back 52 personal investment in identity |
front 53 identity diffusion | back 53 has not experienced a crisis or made any commitment |
front 54 identity foreclosure | back 54 made commitment but not crisis |
front 55 identity moratorium | back 55 midst of a crisis, commitment are either absent/defined |
front 56 ethnic identity | back 56 a sense of membership in an ethnic and the attitudes and feelings |
front 57 autonomy and attachment | back 57 competes for control, independence and connection |
front 58 clique | back 58 small group from 2 to 12 liking the same interest |
front 59 crowd | back 59 a larger formed by reputation and don't spend time with each other |
front 60 11 to 13 dating | back 60 intensely interested in romance |
front 61 14 to 16 dating | back 61 causal dating/groups |
front 62 17 to 19 | back 62 serious |
front 63 early bloomers | back 63 has experience (11-13) |
front 64 late bloomers | back 64 has no experience |
front 65 rite of passage | back 65 ceremony to mark individuals transitions |
front 66 juvenile delinquency | back 66 breaks the law or engage in illegal behaviors |
front 67 depression and suicide | back 67 15 to 20% of adolescents |
front 68 factors contribute to depression | back 68 genes, gender differences, certain family factors, poor peers |
front 69 suicide | back 69 3rd leading cause 10-24 yr in US |
front 70 adolescent egocentrism | back 70 heightened self-consciousness of adolescents |
front 71 imaginary audience | back 71 belief that others are as interest as them |
front 72 personal fable | back 72 involves a sense of uniquencess and invincibility |
front 73 executive functions | back 73 managing one's thoughts to engage in goal-directed behaviors |
front 74 G. hall propsoed | back 74 storm and stress |
front 75 Storm and stress | back 75 turblent time charged with conflict and mood swings |
front 76 puberty | back 76 provides stimulation for rapid physical changes that occurs in early adolescence |
front 77 merarche | back 77 girls first menstruation |
front 78 substance abuse | back 78 reduced drug and alcohol |
front 79 extreme binge | back 79 10 or more drinks in a row |
front 80 What age is casual sex more common in | back 80 20 |
front 81 Sexual orientation | back 81 continuum |
front 82 _____change pattern more than men | back 82 women |
front 83 Sexual attraction is combined with | back 83 genetics , hormonal, cognitive anf environmental factors |
front 84 STI | back 84 diseased contracted primilary through sex |
front 85 Gonorrhea (Clap) | back 85 spread by contact b/w infected membrane of individual |
front 86 Chalmydia | back 86 spread and infect private of both and female become infertile |
front 87 genital herpes | back 87 has sores and blisters |
front 88 genital warts | back 88 small hard bumps in girls anal |
front 89 piaget view | back 89 thinks qualitatively in the same was |
front 90 11 to 15 | back 90 formal operational during adulthood |
front 91 postformal | back 91 thinking that is reflectively, relativistic, contexted and influenced by emotions |
front 92 creativy | back 92 early adulthood is a great creavity for come (30 years old) |
front 93 developmental changes | back 93 becomes less idealistic, choosing majors, |
front 94 12 to 22 have clear vision of that they want to what percentage | back 94 20% |
front 95 self-effiancy | back 95 belief that one can master a situation and produce favorable outcomes |
front 96 growth mindset | back 96 qualities can change and improve effort |
front 97 fixed mindset | back 97 qualities are set in stone, lower achievement |
front 98 extrinisic | back 98 doing things to obtain something |
front 99 intrinisic | back 99 doing something for its own sake (opportunities to make choices) |
front 100 grit | back 100 involves passion and persistance in achieving long term goals |
front 101 Identity v. identity confusion | back 101 conflicted on who they should be |
front 102 psychosocial moratorium | back 102 gap b/w childhood security and adult autonomy |
front 103 experiences in ______ adult leads to determining what you will be like | back 103 early |
front 104 secure attachment style | back 104 confident, comfortable |
front 105 avoidant attachment style | back 105 hesitant, distant |
front 106 anxious attachment style | back 106 demanding jealous |
front 107 haven and shaver | back 107 adults who are securely attached in their relationship describes parents relationship as the same |
front 108 intimacy v. isolation | back 108 losing oneself to another failure to do so is social isolation |
front 109 single adult | back 109 dramatic rise in percentage |
front 110 marriage | back 110 decilne rate in US in recent years |
front 111 divorce takes up to ______in the early marriage | back 111 5 to 10 |
front 112 remarriage | back 112 50% remarriage after 3 years of divorce |