Glencoe Health
Glencoe Health
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780078913280
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Page 244: Chapter 9 Assessment

Exercise 1
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conflict
Exercise 2
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escalate
Exercise 3
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Interpersonal conflicts
Exercise 4
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The correct answer is D.

Interpersonal conflicts occur between two parties, particularly when one party’s beliefs, needs, and wishes are opposed by another party. On the other hand, internal conflict occurs within an individual. In this case, the teen who feels torn between loyalties to his/her two friends is an example of an internal conflict.

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D. a teen feels torn between loyalties to two friends who are not on good terms
Exercise 5
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The correct answer is B.

Jealousy causes a conflict when a person gets upset when his/her friend starts to go out with someone whom he/she likes.

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B. jealousy
Exercise 6
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The correct answer is A.

In some cases, conflicts can bring positive effects by improving a person’s social health, as well as his/her communication and problem-solving skills. It allows a person to learn how to get along with other people who have different set of beliefs, principles, and values. As a result, they can strengthen their ties and relationships by working through their differences and solving conflicts together.

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A. improved problem-solving skills
Exercise 7
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Cultural differences can affect the values each person have. One culture may see that it is rude to wear red during funerals, but other cultures may not. Between friends, this issue may cause a conflict. To avoid this, friends may need to speak to each other about this to avoid misunderstanding.
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Cultural differences can cause interpersonal conflict.
Exercise 8
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Conflicts can help relationships when friends talk together and solve it, it can lift the miscommunication between them. It can also harm relationships if both of them walked away from the problem without solving it and it is still a cause of rift between them.
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Benefits and harm of conflicts
Exercise 9
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Be patient in reminding your friend everytime about the things she forget. Out of habit, there will come a time that she will get the hang of doing the same thing until she remembers it.
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Be tolerant
Exercise 10
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The correct answer is negotiation.

Negotiation is an act of agreeing on a solution that is acceptable for both parties that are involved.

Exercise 11
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The correct answer is mediation.

Mediation is an act of bringing in a neutralizer that can help resolve the conflicts between two people or groups of people.

Exercise 12
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The correct answer is confidentiality.

The term confidentiality is defined as an act of maintaining the privacy of both parties that are involved, as well as keeping the details a secret.

Exercise 13
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The correct answer is A.

It is likely that the conflict in the school drama club can be resolved by reaching a solution that would satisfy both of the opposing parties.

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A. The school drama club is split over which of two plays to put on.
Exercise 14
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The correct answer is B.

Refusing to compromise would not resolve a conflict. In this case, it is not a good strategy for negotiation.

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B. refuse to compromise
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A trained student is better suited to mediate between two parties since this student will not be biased since they are not friends with her. She also knows the environment the friends are in to better understand the situation.
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d. a student who does not know either teen well
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Compromise is done for the benefit of everyone and not only for one or two people. For example, using of drugs to solve a problem is not a good compromise. It is best to find other solution to solve a difficult challenge than harming yourself.
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If you know that it will harm you or your friend.
Exercise 17
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In a negotiation, the two sides will have to talk and have mutual respect so that the outcome will be beneficial for both parties.
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Yes
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The mediator should not be related to the parties so that the decision will not be biased to any one and maintain fairness.
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Mediators are trained to help decide what is best for the parties involved.
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The correct answer is violence.

Violence occurs when someone uses physical force and power to injure or harm another person.

Exercise 20
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The correct answer is homicide.

The term homicide is defined as the unlawful killing of someone by another person.

Exercise 21
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The correct answer is sexual violence.

Sexual violence refers to the unwelcome or unwanted sexual contact that is targeted to an individual.

Exercise 22
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The correct answer is C.

Being committed to school would prevent a teen from getting involved in risky behaviors and violence.

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C. are committed to school
Exercise 23
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The correct answer is D.

A youth gang is composed of a group of teens who commit illegal and violent acts, such as assault and vandalism.

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D. teens who commit acts of vandalism and assault as a group
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According to statistics, almost 300,000 females and 93,000 males who are under 18 years old are victims.
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b. is female.
Exercise 25
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Retaliating in an aggressive manner will cause more harm to the victim as their judgment is still clouded by the violent act. Instead of retaliating, it is better to think of the necessary actions first before reporting the act.
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It will just result in a cycle of violence.
Exercise 26
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The more exposed teens are to media violence, the more they will think that these actions are normal.
Exercise 27
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The evidence from the sexual attack is still fresh and more accurate if it is reported immediately to the police.
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The police can immediately run tests on the evidence left by the abuser.
Exercise 28
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The correct answer is physical abuse.

A person who is physically abused was intentionally harmed or injured by another person.

Exercise 29
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The correct answer is stalking.

Stalking is an act of harassing someone in an unwanted and obsessive way.

Exercise 30
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The correct answer is sexual abuse.

A person who is sexually abused is forced to be engaged in sexual activities.

Exercise 31
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The correct answer is B.

Emotional abuse involves degrading a person’s dignity, provoking fear and control, and inflicting trauma on someone.

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B. emotional abuse
Exercise 32
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It is safer to be in a large crowd during a party than only with a date. More people will know on your location and what is happening to you.
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d. Going to a party with a group of friends.
Exercise 33
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Hurtful words are thrown out that cause the victim to lose their confidence and lower their self-esteem. Verbal abuse can degrade the personality of a person and make them feel worthless. This feeling of worthlessness can make a person emotionally unfit to make the right decision for himself.
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Verbal abuse is an emotional abuse.
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Having limitations let your date know that you have self-respect. They will know that you can decide for your own good and you will not be intimidated by any form of abuse.
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Setting limitations to prevent abuse.
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They feel humiliated or they were threatened by the abuser. They feel that it was their fault that is why they got taken advantage of but telling them that it is not their fault and they do not have to feel ashamed of what happened to them. It will also help to tell them that with counseling, they will not be judged for anything that was done to them and it will prevent future abuse from happening to anybody else or even to them.
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They feel humiliated or they were threatened by the abuser.
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