#1
Which of the following is a characteristic of healthy adolescent friendships?
Competitiveness and jealousy
Mutual respect and trust
Dependency and control
Manipulation and betrayal
#2
Which of the following is a characteristic of healthy parent-adolescent relationships?
Authoritarian parenting style
Open communication and mutual respect
Neglect and indifference
Enmeshment and codependency
#3
Which of the following factors can influence the development of adolescent friendships?
Socioeconomic status
Gender identity
Religious beliefs
All of the above
#4
What is one way in which peer relationships can positively influence adolescent development?
By promoting conformity
By encouraging risk-taking behavior
By providing emotional support and validation
By increasing feelings of isolation
#5
What is one potential consequence of peer pressure on adolescent relationships?
Increased autonomy
Decreased conflict resolution skills
Engagement in risky behaviors
Enhanced communication skills
#6
What is the primary purpose of peer groups during adolescence?
To create conflicts
To promote conformity
To provide emotional support and validation
To discourage individuality
#7
Which theory suggests that adolescents strive for a sense of identity by testing and integrating various roles?
Social learning theory
Cognitive development theory
Erikson's psychosocial theory
Behavioral theory
#8
What role do siblings often play in the social development of adolescents?
They tend to isolate adolescents from their peers
They contribute to conflict and rivalry
They provide emotional support and companionship
They discourage independence and autonomy
#9
According to attachment theory, what impact does a secure attachment with caregivers have on adolescent relationships?
It leads to avoidance of close relationships
It fosters healthy relationship patterns
It increases dependence on peers
It promotes rebellious behavior
#10
What is the term for the tendency of adolescents to spend more time with peers than with family members?
Peer pressure
Adolescent egocentrism
Peer orientation
Social withdrawal
#11
According to Sullivan's theory of interpersonal relationships, what is the primary developmental task of adolescence?
Achieving intimacy
Forming a secure attachment
Establishing autonomy
Resolving identity crisis
#12
In the context of romantic relationships, what is 'infatuation' characterized by?
Long-term commitment
Deep emotional intimacy
Passion and obsession
Mutual respect and understanding
#13
What is one potential consequence of peer rejection during adolescence?
Increased self-esteem
Improved social skills
Depression and loneliness
Enhanced academic performance
#14
What is 'identity foreclosure' in the context of adolescent development?
A state of confusion and exploration
A commitment to an identity without exploration
An open-minded approach to identity formation
A rejection of societal norms and values
#15
How might social media impact adolescent relationships?
By fostering genuine and meaningful connections
By promoting healthy communication skills
By increasing comparison and cyberbullying
By reducing peer pressure
#16
What role does empathy play in adolescent friendships?
It is irrelevant to friendship dynamics
It fosters understanding and support
It leads to conflicts and misunderstandings
It hinders emotional growth
#17
What is one potential outcome of adolescent romantic relationships in terms of emotional development?
Decreased emotional intelligence
Enhanced ability to regulate emotions
Increased social isolation
Stunted emotional growth