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Term



1) Media Saturation: the availability to engage in media


2) Young people today live media-saturated lives, spending an average
of nearly 6.5 hours a day interacting with media.



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What are the three major stages of Ginzburg’s Vocational Theory; what is some of
the evidence to support it? Criticisms of it?




What is meant by media saturation and how much time does the typical
adolescent interact with media each day?

, What is one of the major methodological concerns with these negative findings on
adolescent part-time work? Make sure to explain the primary orientation model and
premature adulthood.




Why do a vast majority of teens in other contemporary industrialized countries not
hold part-time jobs while in school compared to the US?


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Definition


unstructured leisure time is a high risk time for problem behavior to
arise
-a target (person, building, etc.), motivated offender, and an
unstructured environment are the ingredients for deviant behaviors
-adolescents are more likely to get in trouble around the time when
they get out of school, before parents get home from work



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Routine Activity Theory Rational-Instrumental Philosophy




Longitudinal Study Behavioral Strategies


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John Bowlby (1907-1990)
-British psychologist on Attachment Theory



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What does the research suggest What are some of the driving
about class size; and why might it elements that shifted the educational
lead us to trim the edges of certain experiences of adolescence during
classes? the Age of Adolescence? (1890-1930)




“Mother’s love in infancy and
What are the three major stages of
childhood is as important for
Ginzburg’s Vocational Theory; what is
mental health as are vitamins
some of the evidence to support it?
and proteins for physical
Criticisms of it?
health."


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Definition



What do the observational studies on adolescent part-time jobs
suggest?



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, Secure (secure-autonomous)
-more positive self concept
-greater social competence and conflict resolution skills
-better school adjustment
Insecure-Avoidant (dismissive)
-low social competence
-more likely to victimize others
-difficulties with emotional closeness
-conduct disorders, depression, substance abuse, running away more likely
Insecure-Ambivalent or Resistant (preoccupied)
-higher rates of anxiety disorders
-high susceptibility to peer pressure and being bullied
-dependency on others




Observational Study Results
1) as much if not more time interacting with other adolescents than adults
(original hypothesis was that working would help to increase contact with
adults)
2) Unlikely to be involved in decisions or allowed to act independently
3) Rarely used knowledge that they learned in school
4) Receive minimal instruction from adults


the results that this was an overall negative experience




Research on classroom sizes of 20-40 students suggests academic success isn’t
impacted
-one exception to this is where students need remedial classes/extra help so
schools might "trim the edges" (increase the class size slightly in regular classes to
free up money/rooms/teachers/resources so that students who need specialized
instruction can have smaller classes)

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