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From which of the following we cannot notice that two young children are friends?
Which term is described by the following? Peer groups that children voluntarily form or join themselves, usually of the same sex and race.
Which of the following is not a sociometric status?
What's true about bullied children?
What is NOT a bidirectional relationship?
If you have always rejected in your childhood, you are more likely to develop ...
Compared to adolescents, young primary school children view friendships more in terms of:
The ten-year-old Thomas is social, good at sports, and has a great sense of humor, but he is also aggressive and sometimes disruptive. His classmates see him as conceited. When sociometric status is mapped, Thomas would likely be categorized as:
Friendships emerge in early childhood as children become more capable of cooperation and coordinated interactions, and as they learn to trust those individuals whom they consider to be friends. Which of the following statements is not true of these early childhood friendships?
Tyler thinks of himself as socially awkward. He has a few close firends, but tends to be shy around most peers and adults. He is more comfortable on social media, where he tends to express his emotions more openly. Tyler's experience supports which perspective on the impact of social media on development?
What does the term deviancy training refer to?
According to research, which of the following is true of relationships between girls in middle childhood and adolescence compared with those of boys of the same ages?
Which of the following statements about cyberbullying is true?
Alex tend to be cooperative and sociable but also prone to outburst and can be disruptive in class. Alex is well liked by some classmates but disliked by others. Which of the following best describes Alex's sociometric status?
Friendships in adolescence tend to be more ... .
B. Young children cannot verbally tell who their friends are.
A. Crowds are groups of people who have similar stereotyped reputations, like the jocks, freaks or geeks. A gang is a loosely organized group of adolescents or young adults who identify as a group and often engage in illegal activities.
C. Other possible sociometric statuses are popular children and controversial children.
A. Friends can be a buffer when experiencing unpleasant events.
B. Someone who is 4 years old is aggressive. That is why he is also aggressive when he is 8 years old. That is why he is also aggressive when he is 12 years old. This is a one-way relationship.
A. There is an increased risk for internalizing and externalizing problems.
A. Sharing the same activities.
B. Controversial.
B. Preschool friends quarrel less with each other than they do with nonfriends.
C. The social-compensation hypothesis states that those who perceive their offline social networks to have undesirable characteristics seek to compensate by developing more extensive online social networks.
C. Deviancy training is the process through which antisocial youth reinforce aggressive and deviant tendencies in one another.
C. Girls are more likely than boys to desire closeness and to worry about abondonment from their friends.
B. There are more children who say they are perpetrators of cyberbullying than children who say they are victims of cyberbullying.
C. Controversial.
D. Exclusive.
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ExamTests per chapter with the 6th edition of How Children Develop by Siegler et al.
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