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Bryan moved from New York to Los Angeles during the 9th grade.
Bryan is an avid fan of rap music and was happy to discover many of
the boys his age in his new neighborhood listen to the same music
as his friends back on the East Coast. Which of the following uses of
media is best represented in this scenario?



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youth subculture identification not friends

, crowds entertainment


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authoritative parents



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Shweder's research provided evidence that moral reasoning is not a simple
reflection of a person's level of cognitive development. Rather, moral reasoning
is rooted in




Michelle and Andres are middle class parents. Michelle is a nurse and
Andres is an accountant. Michelle and Andres are busy with their jobs, but
always make time to talk with their children about how they are doing in
school, their friends, and the reasons for their household rules. According
to the text, both Michelle and Andres are most likely to be




Jonathan sometimes starts physical fights with his friends and often shouts insults
at other neighborhood kids. When his mother asks him what was wrong, he
replies that he "is just acting normal - it's cool to be tough." According to
research, Jonathan has a good chance of




Bryan moved from New York to Los Angeles during the 9th grade. Bryan is an
avid fan of rap music and was happy to discover many of the boys his age in his
new neighborhood listen to the same music as his friends back on the East
Coast. Which of the following uses of media is best represented in this scenario?

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Cliques are small groups of friends who know each other well, do
things together, and form a regular social groupSometimes cliques
are de ned by distinctive shared activities—for example, working on
cars, playing music, playing basketball, surfng the Internet


Crowds, in contrast, are larger, reputation-based groups of
adolescents who are not necessarily friends and do not necessarily
spend much time together



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Define the uses and gratifications approach in terms of adolescents' media
consumption. Discuss implications in terms of interpreting exisitng correelational
research on media use and adolescent behavior.




List and briefly describe the three major contributions that made 1890-1920 the
"age of Adolescene."




define internalizing and externalizing problems. Provide three examples of each
type of problem




Define and distinguish between crowds and cliques. Provide an example of
each from your own adolescent school experience

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males, ages 12-25



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attending a school with an orderly climate that has a strong sense of
cohesiveness can potenially




in your tex, the idea is raised that discrimination against girls may decrease with




according to research, which group of people commits the great majority
of crimes?




according to the text, one possbile explanation for why adolescents and adults
differ in decision making is because mature decision making requires both


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