71. Whether children who have non-custodial fathers will be well adjusted or not depends on all of the following EXCEPT a. the frequency of contact with the fathers. b. whether the father provides financial assistance or not. c. whether the father engages in authoritative parenting or not. d. what type of behaviors the father models. 72. Which of the following is FALSE regarding non-custodial fathers and family structure? a. Family structure is not a good predictor of adjustment among minority families. b. The frequency of contact with the non-custodial father is one of the best predictors of children’s adjustment. c. Children who have a non-custodial father are generally better adjusted when he provides financial assistance. d. Children who have a non-custodial father are generally better adjusted when he engages in authoritative parenting. 73. Especially among minority families, family structure is not a good predictor of adjustment because a. single-parent households are common. b. extended family members provide emotional support. c. fathers are often involved in children’s lives even when parents are no longer together. d. of all of these reasons. 74. Mika is a teen in East Asia. If she is typical of the teens in East Asia, she will spend more time _________than her teen counterparts in North America and in non-industrialized countries. a. on her school work b. helping with household chores c. talking and socializing with people d. in all of these activities 75. Jai is a teen that lives in a non-industrialized country. If he is typical of the teens in non-industrialized countries, he will spend more time _________than his teen counterparts in North America and in East Asia. a. in sports or other structured leisure activities b. helping with household chores c. talking and socializing with people d. in all of these activities 76. Jarrod is a North American teen. If he is typical of the teens in North America, he will spend more time _________than his teen counterparts in East Asia and in non-industrialized countries. a. in sports or other structured leisure activities b. helping with household chores c. talking and socializing with people d. in all of these activities 77. Teens in ________ have the fewest chores, largely because household work is viewed as a distraction from school work. a. the United States b. East Asia c. non-industrialized countries d. Canada 78. Children in ________ have the most discretionary time, that is, time available to be used as one desires. a. North America b. East Asia c. non-industrialized countries d. unschooled populations 79. Which of the following is FALSE regarding productive activities for teens? a. There is no evidence that children derive much benefit from spending long hours in the chores of traditional societies, such as carrying water and herding animals. b. Skilled activities in traditional societies, such as trapping or producing pottery are beneficial for the teen from these societies since they are related to adult work. c. The number of hours children spend on school-related activities has not been shown to be associated with a child’s intelligence and future earnings as an adult. d. Children who spend unusually long hours studying are more likely to be depressed and to lose interest in learning. 80. The impact of interactive media on children mainly depends on the a. content of the activity. b. type of technology, that is, internet or video game. c. number of hours spent with the media. d. temperament of the child.