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PSY 121: Developmental Psychology Learning Unit 7: Journal
Journal: Egocentrism or Contraceptives
SLO: Analyze biological, cognitive, and socioemotional developmental processes for adolescence, apply
developmental psychological content to real-life situations to include individual differences, beliefs,
values, and interpersonal relationships, and develop critical thinking skills.
Journals consist of free writing that demonstrates your ability to critically think about the presented
content. A prompt is provided for you to respond to for this activity. As you consider a response, make
sure to incorporate content from the unit in your response. There is no assigned page or word amount;
however, critically thinking about the prompt and being able to share your thoughts in a logical,
organized manner is the criteria for grading. The Critical Thinking rubric will be used to grade this
assignment.
Select 1 prompt to respond to for your initial post.
1. Describe a time during your adolescence when you overestimated how much other people
were thinking about you. How was your mistake similar to and different from adolescent
egocentrism? Now, think of a life-changing decision you made as an adolescent. How did logic
and emotion interact? What would you have changed if you had given the matter more thought
–or less?
2. Should birth control be available in public high schools – to reduce unintended teenage
pregnancy? If so, which kinds [e.g., condom machines in restrooms, free condoms in a
designated location, etc.]? Who and where should they be dispensed? Should students gain
permission from their parents prior to receiving a contraceptive? Explain your reasoning for your
answer.
Submit by clicking on the Journal assignment heading (maroon in color), click “Create Journal Entry”,
provide a title, copy and paste your response into the Entry Message area or type your response directly
in to this area. Make sure to use spell check and double check for correct grammar and conventions.to
the appropriate location in the unit.
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