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A) School
B) Family
C) Television
D) Friends
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A) It is instrumental to developmental success in later life
B) It enables greater adaptabilty
C) It is essential to cognitive development in childhood
D) All of the above
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A) Fewer social activities
B) More social activities
C) No significant change in the quantity of social activities
D) A conclusion regarding quantity of social activities is difficult to achieve, because it depends on the individual
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A) Our ability to fit in socially
B) Our self-identity and social mobility
C) Our attitudes concerning masculinity and femininity
D) Our ability to fit in socially; self-identity and social mobility; and attitudes concerning masculinity and femininity
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A) Self-concept
B) Norm
C) Self-worth
D) Role identity
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A) The number of people from 45 to 75 years of age who participate in no leisure time physical activity increased significantly over the last several years.
B) The number of people from 45 to 75 years of age who participate in no leisure time physical activity decreased over the last several years.
C) 25 percent of adults in the United States do not meet the guidelines for aerobic and muscle strengthening activities.
D) 50 percent of adults in the United States do not meet the guidelines for aerobic and muscle strengthening activities.
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A) Scholastic and athletic competence
B) Parent relationships
C) Romantic appeal
D) All of the selections are elements of self-worth
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A) Too few studies were found to make any substantive conclusions.
B) Typically developing children's self esteem benefitted from physical activity, though that was not the case with those who were developing atypically.
C) The greatest self esteem gains were seen in those children who needed it the most.
D) Physical activity had very little impact on self esteem.
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A) An egocentric or asocial period
B) A period of extensive social interaction
C) A period in which increased social sophistication decreases motor activity
D) A period in which family relationships have little effect on motor development
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A) It increased life satisfaction, especially when done with family versus friends.
B) It increased life satisfaction, especially when done with friends versus family.
C) It decreased life satisfaction.
D) It had surprisingly little effect on life satisfaction.
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A) Engage in purposeful, group-oriented play activities involving games
B) Usually play independently, engrossed in their own activity
C) Exhibit an awareness of each other and begin to exchange toys, but without a group goal
D) Select larger group activities to develop leadership skills, to compete, and to form a sense of social recognition
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