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Unit 3 Review PSYC2314 (10,11,13,14,15,16) 1. What is meant by “transition” in terms of human development? movement from one state of being to another
2. What is a rite of passage?
Rituals marking initiation into adulthood
3. What is a returning adult student in the context of a college education?
Someone who has had children or been married and drop out of school and is going back
4. What does ADA stand for?
Americans with disabilities Act
5. What is BMI?
Body Mass Index
6. When does adolescent risky behavior start to wane?
As they become older adolescent
7. What ages are the thresholders?
18-24
8. What do people in the 20’s die from?
Suicide and car acidents
9. How many people die from smoking related illnesses each year?
About 435,000
10. What are some hallmarks of an addiction to alcohol?
Withdraw and depression
11. What are some healthy diet guidelines?
Eat healthy and exercise daily
12. What age groups have the most friends?
Adolescents like teens 18-24
13. What are the components of Sternberg’s love theory?
Intimacy, passion, and commitment
14. What constitutes an abusive relationship?
Drug abuse
15. Define cohabitation.
When two single adults live together as an unmarried couple
16. Define substitute marriage. a long-term commitment between two people without a legal marriage
17. What are the points of conflict for Gay and lesbian couple?
They are just like a normal heterosexual couple
18. When are married couples happiest in relation to child-rearing?
After the child has left home
19. Define homogamy in relation to people’s attraction to one another.
When they both have similar characteristics with one another
20. Define step family, nuclear family, extended family. family that is formed on the remarriage of a divorced or widowed person and that includes one or more children , basic family group consisting of married female and male parents and dependent children, living away from other

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