FRHD 1010 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
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emerging adulthood - (answer)the period of life between the ages of 18 and 25
True or false: beginning in emerging adulthood, rates of HIV diagnosis/people living with HIV begins to
decrease - (answer)False
Destructive risks more common in emerging adulthood are: - (answer)- unprotected sex with a new
partner
- driving fast without a seat belt
- abusing drugs
- addictive gambling
True or false: highest reports of heavy drinking comes between ages of 18-34 - (answer)True
Reproduction - (answer)reported as the main purpose of sex (more for some than men, older than
younger)
Relationship - (answer)believed by 1/2 of people in the U.S (more women than men) that sex is to
strengthen pair bonding
Preferred sequence of a relationship: - (answer)date
fall in love
decide on faithfulness
have sex
live together
marry
have children
,FRHD 1010 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
Recreation - (answer)believed by 1/4 of the people in the U.S (more men than women) that sex is a
fundamental human drive that is highly pleasurable physical and mental ability
Ideally, both partners orgasm without making commitment
social norms approach - (answer)a method of reducing risky behavior that uses emerging adults' desire
to follow social norms by making them aware, through the use of surveys, of the prevalence of various
behaviors within their peer group
postformal thought - (answer)Beyond Piaget's four stages, adult thinking that is more practical, flexible,
and dialectical (that is, more capable of combining contradictory elements into a comprehensive whole).
True or false: postformal thought is characterized by "problem finding" not just "problem solving" -
(answer)True
True or false: logical skills declined from adolescence to emerging adulthood and then stayed steady -
(answer)False
subjective thought - (answer)thinking that is strongly influenced by personal qualities of the individual
thinker, such as past experiences, cultural assumptions, and goals for the future
objective thought - (answer)thinking that is not influenced by the thinker's personal qualities but instead
involves facts and numbers that are universally considered true and valid
dialectical thought - (answer)The ability to consider a thesis and its antithesis simultaneously and thus to
arrive at a synthesis
Thesis - (answer)a proposition or statement of belief; the first stage of the process of dialectical thinking
Antithesis - (answer)a proposition or statement or belief that opposes the thesis; the second stage of
the process of dialectical thinking
, FRHD 1010 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
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Synthesis - (answer)a new idea that integrates the thesis and its antithesis, thus representing a new and
more comprehensive level of truth; the third stage of the process of dialectical thinking
stereotype threat - (answer)The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misread to confirm
another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitudes.
Males and same-sex friends - (answer)Greater number of friends
Demand less of friends
Less likely to divulge failures, emotional problems, relationship dilemmas
Apt to give practical advice
Physical contact through competition or combat
cross-sex friendships - (answer)-differences more cultural than biological
-in emerging adulthood, helps expand self and gender boundaries
-usually not a prelude to romance, but not always the case
-outsider assumptions can cause problems
females and same sex friends - (answer)More intimate and emotional, including self-disclosing talk
Likely to share problems about health, romance, and relatives
When giving advice or support, greater show of sympathy
Physical contact routine, such as hugs for greetings and farewells
Intimacy vs. Isolation - (answer)task of adults to seek someone with whom to share their lives in an
enduring and self-sacrificing commitment
three distinct components of love, according to Sternberg: - (answer)- passion: intense physical,
cognitive and emotional onslaught characterized by excitement, ecstasy and euphoria
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emerging adulthood - (answer)the period of life between the ages of 18 and 25
True or false: beginning in emerging adulthood, rates of HIV diagnosis/people living with HIV begins to
decrease - (answer)False
Destructive risks more common in emerging adulthood are: - (answer)- unprotected sex with a new
partner
- driving fast without a seat belt
- abusing drugs
- addictive gambling
True or false: highest reports of heavy drinking comes between ages of 18-34 - (answer)True
Reproduction - (answer)reported as the main purpose of sex (more for some than men, older than
younger)
Relationship - (answer)believed by 1/2 of people in the U.S (more women than men) that sex is to
strengthen pair bonding
Preferred sequence of a relationship: - (answer)date
fall in love
decide on faithfulness
have sex
live together
marry
have children
,FRHD 1010 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
Recreation - (answer)believed by 1/4 of the people in the U.S (more men than women) that sex is a
fundamental human drive that is highly pleasurable physical and mental ability
Ideally, both partners orgasm without making commitment
social norms approach - (answer)a method of reducing risky behavior that uses emerging adults' desire
to follow social norms by making them aware, through the use of surveys, of the prevalence of various
behaviors within their peer group
postformal thought - (answer)Beyond Piaget's four stages, adult thinking that is more practical, flexible,
and dialectical (that is, more capable of combining contradictory elements into a comprehensive whole).
True or false: postformal thought is characterized by "problem finding" not just "problem solving" -
(answer)True
True or false: logical skills declined from adolescence to emerging adulthood and then stayed steady -
(answer)False
subjective thought - (answer)thinking that is strongly influenced by personal qualities of the individual
thinker, such as past experiences, cultural assumptions, and goals for the future
objective thought - (answer)thinking that is not influenced by the thinker's personal qualities but instead
involves facts and numbers that are universally considered true and valid
dialectical thought - (answer)The ability to consider a thesis and its antithesis simultaneously and thus to
arrive at a synthesis
Thesis - (answer)a proposition or statement of belief; the first stage of the process of dialectical thinking
Antithesis - (answer)a proposition or statement or belief that opposes the thesis; the second stage of
the process of dialectical thinking
, FRHD 1010 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
Synthesis - (answer)a new idea that integrates the thesis and its antithesis, thus representing a new and
more comprehensive level of truth; the third stage of the process of dialectical thinking
stereotype threat - (answer)The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misread to confirm
another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitudes.
Males and same-sex friends - (answer)Greater number of friends
Demand less of friends
Less likely to divulge failures, emotional problems, relationship dilemmas
Apt to give practical advice
Physical contact through competition or combat
cross-sex friendships - (answer)-differences more cultural than biological
-in emerging adulthood, helps expand self and gender boundaries
-usually not a prelude to romance, but not always the case
-outsider assumptions can cause problems
females and same sex friends - (answer)More intimate and emotional, including self-disclosing talk
Likely to share problems about health, romance, and relatives
When giving advice or support, greater show of sympathy
Physical contact routine, such as hugs for greetings and farewells
Intimacy vs. Isolation - (answer)task of adults to seek someone with whom to share their lives in an
enduring and self-sacrificing commitment
three distinct components of love, according to Sternberg: - (answer)- passion: intense physical,
cognitive and emotional onslaught characterized by excitement, ecstasy and euphoria