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Test Bank for Adolescence & Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach, 7th Edition by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett & Lene Arnett Jensen delivers expertly aligned, chapter-by-chapter exam questions and answers based on the full Table of Contents. It includes Chapter 1 Adolescent Development in Today’s World, Chapter 2 Biological Foundations, Chapter 3 Cognitive Foundations, Chapter 4 Cultural Beliefs, Chapter 5 Gender, Chapter 6 The Self, Chapter 7 Family Relationships, Chapter 8 Friends and Peers, Chapter 9 Love and Sexuality, Chapter 10 School, Chapter 11 Work, Chapter 12 Media, and Chapter 13 Problems and Resilience. This comprehensive test bank is an ideal resource for instructors crafting assessments and students preparing for developmental psychology courses—enhancing understanding of biopsychosocial changes, identity formation, cultural context, peer and family dynamics, and resilience across adolescence and emerging adulthood.

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Chapter 1
ASSESSMENT
GUIDE Adolescent Development in Today’s World




Topic Remember Understand Apply What Analyze It
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the Facts the Concepts You Know
A Demographic Multiple Choice 1, 4, 8, 11, 12 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 5, 6, 16
Profile of 13, 14, 15
Adolescents True/False 91-94
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Short Essay 111 110
Adolescence Multiple Choice 17-26 27
Around the True/False 95, 98-99 96, 97
World: A Brief
Short Essay
Regional
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Overview
A Brief History Multiple Choice 28-33, 35-39 34, 40, 41
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of Adolescence True/False 100-101
in Western Short Essay 112, 113
Cultures
From Multiple Choice 43, 45-47 42, 50, 54-56 44, 48, 49,
Adolescence to 51, 52, 53
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Emerging True/False 102-105
Adulthood Short Essay
The Transition Multiple Choice 58, 60-62 57, 59
to Adulthood True/False 106
Short Essay 114
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The Scientific Multiple Choice 63-65, 67, 69 66, 68 70, 71
Study of True/False 107
Adolescence and Short Essay 115
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Emerging
Adulthood
Research Multiple Choice 72, 75, 79, 82, 81, 84 77, 80, 85 73, 74, 76,
Measurements 86-90 78, 83
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and Designs True/False 108-109
Short Essay 116




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Multiple Choice Questions

1. A developed country is one of the world’s most __________ developed countries, with the
highest median levels of income, while a developing country is one that has lower levels of
__________ than developed countries but is experiencing rapid economic growth.
a. economically; income
b. technologically; technology development
c. industrially; employment
d. technologically; income
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Answer: a
LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
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Difficulty: Easy
Skill: Remember the Facts
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.
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2. About what percent of adolescents go on to tertiary education in developed countries?
a. 25%
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b. 40%
c. 50%
d. 68%
Answer: c
LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
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income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Understand the Concepts
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.
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3. Schlossa is an adolescent in a developing country. On average, what percent chance does
Schlossa have of not completing primary schooling?
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a. 35%
b. 65%
c. 20%
d. 8%
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Answer: c
LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Understand the Concepts
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.


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4. Developed countries tend to be __________in their values, while developing countries are
__________ in their values.
a. invested; not invested
b. individualistic; collectivistic
c. collectivistic; individualistic
d. not invested; invested
Answer: b
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LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
Difficulty: Easy
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Skill: Remember the Facts
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.


5. Javier lives in a developing country. Based on the values of his culture, he is most likely to
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be reinforced for __________.
a. self-expression
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b. independence
c. isolation
d. obedience
Answer: d
LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
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income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Apply What You Know
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.
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6. Naya lives in a rural area of a developing country, where her family places a higher value
on collectivism and __________ than do people living in the urban areas of her country.
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a. historical traditions
b. individualistic development
c. religiosity
d. universal principles
Answer: a
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LO: 1.1 Distinguish between adolescents in developing and developed countries in terms of
income, education, and cultural values.
Topic: A Demographic Profile of Adolescents
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Apply What You Know
APA LO: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.


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