
Life cycle. Psychosocial characteristics of adolescence and youth
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- Q1What does the term 'youth' refer to?The transition from childhood to adulthood.The sum of different elements within life.The period of life or the collective group of individuals in the stage of adolescence and young adulthood.The adjective describing a characteristic of being young.60s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of adolescence?Having one's own homeEconomic independencePersonal autonomy (making decisions)Transition from receiving to giving60s
- Q3What is one of the main conflicts of adolescence?Egocentrism and attention-seeking behaviorThe construction of identity: Who am I? What do I want? Where am I going?Social pressure to achieve specific milestonesThe disintegration of emotional stability60s
- Q4What is the need of young people aged 18 to 25-30 in terms of economic independence?The need to learn how to organize one’s own free timeThe need for experiencesThe need for securityThe need for economic independence becomes particularly important.60s
- Q5What is one of the characteristics of young people aged 18 to 25-30?Establish their own family unitEnter the labour marketDevelop their conception of the worldActively participate in civic life, including voting, joining associations, and engaging with organizations.60s
- Q6To understand the reality of young people, what aspects need to be analyzed?The agents, opportunities in their neighborhood-environment, and possibilities for community-level work.The emotional development and psychological transformationsThe resources and entities in their neighborhoodThe relationship with the family and motivation in the educational system60s
- Q7What is the main concept associated with adolescence?The sum of different elements within lifeA stage of transition between childhood and adulthood.A process within lifeA plural and diverse world60s
- Q8What is one of the needs of young people aged 14 to 18?Need for independenceNeed for experiencesNeed for securityNeed to learn how to organize one’s own free time.60s
- Q9What does the construction of identity in adolescence involve?The ability to reason about oneself and the worldIncreased cognitive complexity and tolerance for ambiguityA process always linked to a particular culture.Egocentrism and attention-seeking behavior60s
- Q10What is one of the transformations associated with adolescence?Abandonment of childhoodTransition from receiving to givingSocial pressure to achieve specific milestonesHigh intensity of emotions and experiences.60s
- Q11What is the term used to describe the period of transition from childhood to adulthood?Old ageMiddle ageAdolescenceInfancy60s
- Q12What is the term used to describe the physical, psychological, and social changes that occur throughout a person's life?TransitionEvolutionAdaptationLifecycle60s
- Q13What is the term used to describe the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes that occur during different stages of a person's life?DevelopmentStagnationRegressionDecline60s
- Q14What is the term used to describe the characteristic identity crisis and search for self that occurs during adolescence?Identity formationSocializationAssimilationConformity60s
- Q15AdolescenceThe transitional stage of physical and psychological development between childhood and adulthood60s