A) came somewhat later than it does in Europe and North America today.
B) came much later than it does in Europe and North America today.
C) came at roughly the same age as it does in Europe and North America today.
D) came somewhat earlier than it does in Europe and North America today.
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A) at the same time as
B) six months later than
C) about two years earlier than
D) six months earlier than
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A) Canadian
B) American
C) British
D) Australian
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A) Less than half.
B) Two-thirds.
C) Three quarters.
D) Over 90%.
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A) checking out other boys' bodies for reassurance.
B) "locker room syndrome," or fear of being seen naked by other boys.
C) involuntary erections during public moments.
D) frequent conversations on the topic with close friends.
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A) more than three quarters
B) about two-thirds
C) less than half
D) fewer than one quarter
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A) synaptic pruning.
B) dendritic branching.
C) myelination.
D) nerve conservation.
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A) boys are older and hence taller when they enter the growth spurt.
B) androgens promote greater height than estrogen.
C) girls are shorter than same-age boys during childhood.
D) the Y chromosome in males programs greater height.
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A) more;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) less;less
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A) is found mostly among those whom others consider unattractive.
B) is generally the result of being overweight.
C) is more common among those who watch more television and read more teen magazines.
D) can generally be overcome through a focus on dieting and exercise.
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A) are the direct result of changes in hormone levels.
B) are no greater than those during childhood or adulthood.
C) reflect both a larger number of unpredictable events and a greater vulnerability to them.
D) are just as extreme in late adolescence as during puberty.
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A) have become longer and more rigorous.
B) are more likely to be required of all students.
C) are one hour once weekly.
D) are more popular among older adolescents.
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A) there is a surge in levels of human growth hormone.
B) the adrenal gland produces higher levels of stress hormone.
C) the hypothalamus becomes less sensitive to sex hormones and signals the gonads to produce higher levels of them.
D) the growth curve becomes steepest.
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A) are better prepared for adolescent changes.
B) tend to be taller as adults.
C) usually get more social support from parents and peers.
D) tend to be less popular and more depressed.
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A) more than 9 hours
B) less than 9 hours
C) 3-5 hours
D) None of the above
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A) puberty comes at the same time as moving to a new school.
B) their community doesn't offer sexuality education until junior high school.
C) they attend an all-girls school.
D) their friends have not yet reached puberty.
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A) stage termination
B) deviance
C) adult resemblance
D) continuum
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A) pubertal trends change more for girls than for boys.
B) it is the earliest sign of puberty in girls.
C) it is a definite event that is usually noticed and remembered.
D) sexual development in boys happens more slowly and gradually.
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A) early;early
B) early;late
C) late;early
D) late;late
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