Deck 13: Adulthood: The Social World

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According to Erik Erikson,one of the stages of adult psychosocial development involves generativity versus _____.
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Regarding nonmarital romantic relationship,LAT means "_____."
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Among twenty-first-century Westerners,_____ usually comes first,then shared confidences create intimacy,and finally commitments lead to an enduring relationship.
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Abraham Maslow developed the theory of "_____."
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Over time,the personality traits of agreeableness and _____ tend to increase.
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According to Abraham Maslow,our fundamental,human need to survive represents a(n)_____ need.
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In the context of divorced people seeking new partners,_____ initially restores intimacy,health,and financial security.
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People who are anxious and moody are high in the personality dimension of _____.
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A group of people who move through life with an individual,providing protection and encouragement,is called a "_____."
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Humanism is prominent among those _____ professionals who emphasize that illness and pain are not always physical but can also be psychological.
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The first six months of a marital relationship are referred to as a(n)"_____ period."
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_____,which produces winners and losers,is antithetical to the ethics of humanism,which states that everyone is wonderful in their own way.
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Adults today take _____ than previous generations did to enter marriage.
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Friends and family members who provide guidance and socialization to one another as they go through life are part of a person's social _____.
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According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs,_____ is our need to become a unique and wonderful self.
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Erik Erikson argues that often the responsibilities of adulthood make adults _____ rather than stagnant.
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In a study of well-being and self-esteem in 28 nations,the happiest people are those whose personality traits match their _____.
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According to Erik Erikson,when individuals are productive in an unselfish and caring way,they are demonstrating _____.
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The personality dimension that is characterized by a tendency to be active,outgoing,and assertive is _____.
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Erik Erikson recognizes the _____ influences on human development.
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Strong parent-child attachments are more common when children are adopted as _____.
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Although Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development are sequential,the search for identity that begins in the stage of identity versus role confusion:

A) is ongoing throughout adulthood.
B) ends with the stage of intimacy versus isolation.
C) ends with the stage of generativity versus stagnation.
D) comes to fruition only after the stage of integrity versus despair.
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The tangible benefits of work,such as salary,health insurance,and pension,are called "_____ rewards."
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Most children are in foster care for _____ than a year.
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Which is one of Erik Erikson's stages of adulthood?

A) trust versus mistrust
B) initiative versus guilt
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) industry versus inferiority
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In the days of _____ it was thought that everyone would become a parent if they could.
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As adults age,their friendships tend to _____.
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A _____ family has the middle generation missing.
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A middle-aged woman who has her mother,her adult children,and their young children come to her home for monthly family dinners is serving as a(n)_____.
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_____ are accepted as part of a family to which they have no biological or marital relationship.
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Changes in living arrangements are always _____ for children.
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Colin and Chelsea are _____ parents,the most difficult form of parenting.
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The easiest form of nonbiological parenting may be _____.
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Some research suggests that intergenerational relationships become _____ when adult children move away from their parents.
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When they care for both older and younger generations,the middle-aged have been called the "_____ generation."
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A belief in _____ helps explain why some are not concerned about the wage gap between the rich and the poor.
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The intangible benefits of work,such as satisfaction and gratification,are called "_____ rewards."
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Most adoptions today are referred to as _____.
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The psychoanalytic theorist who proposed four psychosocial stages of adulthood is:

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Erik Erikson.
C) B.F.Skinner.
D) Lev Vygotsky.
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The DSM-5 recognizes _____ disorder,which describes when a young child cannot seem to form attachments.
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According to Erik Erikson,the developmental crisis that occurs after intimacy versus isolation is:

A) initiative versus guilt.
B) identity versus role confusion.
C) generativity versus stagnation.
D) integrity versus despair.
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Those who know her describe Paula as a kind,helpful,and easygoing person.She is high on which of the Big Five traits?

A) agreeableness
B) neuroticism
C) openness
D) conscientiousness
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According to Erik Erikson,when individuals are productive in a caring way,they are demonstrating:

A) autonomy.
B) generativity.
C) diffusion.
D) altruism.
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Juan seems to thrive on changing jobs,is artistic,and likes to try new things.He would be rated high on the personality dimension called:

A) extroversion.
B) openness.
C) neuroticism.
D) sociability.
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Tracey's grandmother,at age 80,is engaged in the personal journey of connecting her life with the historical and cultural purpose of human society.The grandmother is in which of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) industry versus inferiority
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) integrity versus despair
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A person who changes jobs frequently,moves often,and always seems happier because of such changes is likely to be high in:

A) conscientiousness.
B) openness.
C) neuroticism.
D) extroversion.
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The concept of the Big Five reflects which type of theory?

A) trait
B) humanism
C) psychoanalytic
D) information processing
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The primary form that generativity takes is:

A) being guided by the younger generation.
B) establishing and guiding the next generation.
C) belonging to a religious organization.
D) volunteering in the community.
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A person who has many of the personality traits associated with extroversion would be described as:

A) depressed and anxious.
B) active and outgoing.
C) open and receptive.
D) creative and intelligent.
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Common ways to be generative include caregiving,employment,and:

A) goal-setting exercises.
B) financial security.
C) parenthood.
D) travel.
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Which personality trait tends to increase with age?

A) extroversion
B) openness
C) conscientiousness
D) neuroticism
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_____ developed the theory of humanism.

A) Erik Erikson
B) Albert Bandura
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Abraham Maslow
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Darleen is very organized and self-disciplined.She conforms easily to standards set for her performance at work.She is high on which of the Big Five traits?

A) agreeableness
B) openness
C) conscientiousness
D) extroversion
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Ross is a retired stockbroker who enjoys tutoring children at the local YMCA after school.He is demonstrating the psychosocial stage of:

A) generativity versus stagnation.
B) integrity versus despair.
C) identity versus role confusion.
D) industry versus inferiority.
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People in Abraham Maslow's third level on the hierarchy of needs seek:

A) self-actualization.
B) safety.
C) generativity.
D) love and belonging.
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Which statement about Abraham Maslow's theory is TRUE?

A) He believes that everyone,universally,has the same needs.
B) His theory overemphasizes the flaws of human behavior.
C) His theory is primarily developed for Western adults.
D) He believes that children have different basic needs than adults.
Question
According to Erik Erikson,an adult's failure to achieve generativity results in:

A) intermittent feelings of loneliness.
B) stagnation and personal impoverishment.
C) childlessness and depression.
D) difficulties in mate selection or friendship.
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Which is NOT one of the Big Five personality traits?

A) selflessness
B) openness
C) extroversion
D) agreeableness
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Thomas is moody,anxious,and self-punishing.Thomas is high in:

A) openness.
B) extroversion.
C) conscientiousness.
D) neuroticism.
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How many stages of development does Abraham Maslow describe?

A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
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Of adults born before 1940,about which percentage got married?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 50
D) 95
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Statistically,who is likely to have the MOST stable personality?

A) a 5-year-old boy
B) a 14-year-old girl
C) a 23-year-old man
D) a 35-year-old woman
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Committed partners who maintain separate homes but function as a committed couple are said to be:

A) living apart together.
B) residing in an empty nest.
C) avoiding marriage.
D) consequential strangers.
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Research suggests that about _____ of the time,divorce ends an abusive,destructive relationship.

A) one-eighth
B) one-third
C) two-thirds
D) three-quarters
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After the children are grown,MOST married couples:

A) spend longer hours at work.
B) dislike being "empty-nesters."
C) have adequate time for their relationship.
D) see little of each other.
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Which factor has NOT been associated with adult personality?

A) income
B) history
C) local norms
D) geography
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The group of people who move through life with an individual while providing both protection and encouragement is called a:

A) familial collection.
B) social convoy.
C) fictive kin.
D) support network.
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Research indicates that remarriage initially restores all the following EXCEPT:

A) intimacy.
B) health.
C) previous friendships.
D) financial security.
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A long-term partnership correlates with health and happiness throughout adulthood and late adulthood.For MOST people,then,_____ is the crucial aspect of love in a partnership.

A) intimacy
B) infatuation
C) commitment
D) passion
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At least initially,remarriage brings which condition?

A) poorer health
B) financial insecurity
C) better health
D) the same level of happiness as in the first marriage
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All of Shawn and Geneva's children have moved out,have started families,and are working on their careers.According to the text,Shawn and Geneva's home is now a(n):

A) haven of quiet.
B) empty nest.
C) lonely cavern.
D) house of mirrors.
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After children have grown and moved out of the family home,MOST couples find that:

A) their financial strains are overwhelming.
B) their relationships improve.
C) there are more fights over equity in domestic work.
D) less time is spent in shared activities.
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A study of well-being and self-esteem in 28 nations has found that people are happiest if their personality traits:

A) evolve over time.
B) change from one setting to the next.
C) are identified early in life.
D) match their social context.
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Sven and Rosa have been married for nearly 30 years.Their youngest child left home six months ago.If they are typical,the quality of their marriage should:

A) remain constant,no different than earlier years.
B) worsen,because there are no children to act as buffers.
C) be tumultuous,because they have grown apart over the years.
D) improve,because they have more time to spend together.
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With increasing age,the trait of neuroticism tends to:

A) transform into extroversion.
B) increase.
C) decrease.
D) remain stable.
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Nate is high in extroversion and therefore will probably:

A) be likely to get a divorce.
B) have a life that is in constant flux.
C) become a librarian or a safety inspector.
D) get married.
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About _____ percent of all U.S.marriages are remarriages for at least one partner.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 40
D) 60
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James and Will are a gay couple who recently married.They wonder what their relationship will be like in 5 to 10 years.If they are like MOST married couples,their happiness will:

A) decline sharply.
B) hold steady.
C) dip,with divorce likely.
D) be even stronger than during the honeymoon period.
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Which statement about personality is TRUE?

A) There is only empirical evidence that personality is innate.
B) Genes are the only influence on adult personality.
C) Adult personality can be influenced by context.
D) Geography does not influence adult personality.
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A multinational study has found that the likelihood of separation of married and cohabitating couples is powerfully influenced by:

A) national norms.
B) gender.
C) age.
D) sexual identity.
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According to Erik Erikson,one of the stages of adult psychosocial development involves generativity versus _____.
stagnation
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Regarding nonmarital romantic relationship,LAT means "_____."
living apart together
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Among twenty-first-century Westerners,_____ usually comes first,then shared confidences create intimacy,and finally commitments lead to an enduring relationship.
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Abraham Maslow developed the theory of "_____."
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_____,which produces winners and losers,is antithetical to the ethics of humanism,which states that everyone is wonderful in their own way.
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In a study of well-being and self-esteem in 28 nations,the happiest people are those whose personality traits match their _____.
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The personality dimension that is characterized by a tendency to be active,outgoing,and assertive is _____.
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Erik Erikson recognizes the _____ influences on human development.
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Although Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development are sequential,the search for identity that begins in the stage of identity versus role confusion:

A) is ongoing throughout adulthood.
B) ends with the stage of intimacy versus isolation.
C) ends with the stage of generativity versus stagnation.
D) comes to fruition only after the stage of integrity versus despair.
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The tangible benefits of work,such as salary,health insurance,and pension,are called "_____ rewards."
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Most children are in foster care for _____ than a year.
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Which is one of Erik Erikson's stages of adulthood?

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D) industry versus inferiority
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As adults age,their friendships tend to _____.
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A _____ family has the middle generation missing.
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A middle-aged woman who has her mother,her adult children,and their young children come to her home for monthly family dinners is serving as a(n)_____.
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_____ are accepted as part of a family to which they have no biological or marital relationship.
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Changes in living arrangements are always _____ for children.
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Colin and Chelsea are _____ parents,the most difficult form of parenting.
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The easiest form of nonbiological parenting may be _____.
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Some research suggests that intergenerational relationships become _____ when adult children move away from their parents.
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When they care for both older and younger generations,the middle-aged have been called the "_____ generation."
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A belief in _____ helps explain why some are not concerned about the wage gap between the rich and the poor.
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The intangible benefits of work,such as satisfaction and gratification,are called "_____ rewards."
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Most adoptions today are referred to as _____.
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The psychoanalytic theorist who proposed four psychosocial stages of adulthood is:

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Erik Erikson.
C) B.F.Skinner.
D) Lev Vygotsky.
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The DSM-5 recognizes _____ disorder,which describes when a young child cannot seem to form attachments.
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According to Erik Erikson,the developmental crisis that occurs after intimacy versus isolation is:

A) initiative versus guilt.
B) identity versus role confusion.
C) generativity versus stagnation.
D) integrity versus despair.
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Those who know her describe Paula as a kind,helpful,and easygoing person.She is high on which of the Big Five traits?

A) agreeableness
B) neuroticism
C) openness
D) conscientiousness
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According to Erik Erikson,when individuals are productive in a caring way,they are demonstrating:

A) autonomy.
B) generativity.
C) diffusion.
D) altruism.
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Juan seems to thrive on changing jobs,is artistic,and likes to try new things.He would be rated high on the personality dimension called:

A) extroversion.
B) openness.
C) neuroticism.
D) sociability.
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Tracey's grandmother,at age 80,is engaged in the personal journey of connecting her life with the historical and cultural purpose of human society.The grandmother is in which of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) industry versus inferiority
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) integrity versus despair
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A person who changes jobs frequently,moves often,and always seems happier because of such changes is likely to be high in:

A) conscientiousness.
B) openness.
C) neuroticism.
D) extroversion.
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The concept of the Big Five reflects which type of theory?

A) trait
B) humanism
C) psychoanalytic
D) information processing
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The primary form that generativity takes is:

A) being guided by the younger generation.
B) establishing and guiding the next generation.
C) belonging to a religious organization.
D) volunteering in the community.
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A person who has many of the personality traits associated with extroversion would be described as:

A) depressed and anxious.
B) active and outgoing.
C) open and receptive.
D) creative and intelligent.
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Common ways to be generative include caregiving,employment,and:

A) goal-setting exercises.
B) financial security.
C) parenthood.
D) travel.
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Which personality trait tends to increase with age?

A) extroversion
B) openness
C) conscientiousness
D) neuroticism
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_____ developed the theory of humanism.

A) Erik Erikson
B) Albert Bandura
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Abraham Maslow
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Darleen is very organized and self-disciplined.She conforms easily to standards set for her performance at work.She is high on which of the Big Five traits?

A) agreeableness
B) openness
C) conscientiousness
D) extroversion
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Ross is a retired stockbroker who enjoys tutoring children at the local YMCA after school.He is demonstrating the psychosocial stage of:

A) generativity versus stagnation.
B) integrity versus despair.
C) identity versus role confusion.
D) industry versus inferiority.
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People in Abraham Maslow's third level on the hierarchy of needs seek:

A) self-actualization.
B) safety.
C) generativity.
D) love and belonging.
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56
Which statement about Abraham Maslow's theory is TRUE?

A) He believes that everyone,universally,has the same needs.
B) His theory overemphasizes the flaws of human behavior.
C) His theory is primarily developed for Western adults.
D) He believes that children have different basic needs than adults.
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57
According to Erik Erikson,an adult's failure to achieve generativity results in:

A) intermittent feelings of loneliness.
B) stagnation and personal impoverishment.
C) childlessness and depression.
D) difficulties in mate selection or friendship.
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Which is NOT one of the Big Five personality traits?

A) selflessness
B) openness
C) extroversion
D) agreeableness
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Thomas is moody,anxious,and self-punishing.Thomas is high in:

A) openness.
B) extroversion.
C) conscientiousness.
D) neuroticism.
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How many stages of development does Abraham Maslow describe?

A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
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Of adults born before 1940,about which percentage got married?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 50
D) 95
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Statistically,who is likely to have the MOST stable personality?

A) a 5-year-old boy
B) a 14-year-old girl
C) a 23-year-old man
D) a 35-year-old woman
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63
Committed partners who maintain separate homes but function as a committed couple are said to be:

A) living apart together.
B) residing in an empty nest.
C) avoiding marriage.
D) consequential strangers.
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Research suggests that about _____ of the time,divorce ends an abusive,destructive relationship.

A) one-eighth
B) one-third
C) two-thirds
D) three-quarters
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After the children are grown,MOST married couples:

A) spend longer hours at work.
B) dislike being "empty-nesters."
C) have adequate time for their relationship.
D) see little of each other.
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Which factor has NOT been associated with adult personality?

A) income
B) history
C) local norms
D) geography
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The group of people who move through life with an individual while providing both protection and encouragement is called a:

A) familial collection.
B) social convoy.
C) fictive kin.
D) support network.
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Research indicates that remarriage initially restores all the following EXCEPT:

A) intimacy.
B) health.
C) previous friendships.
D) financial security.
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A long-term partnership correlates with health and happiness throughout adulthood and late adulthood.For MOST people,then,_____ is the crucial aspect of love in a partnership.

A) intimacy
B) infatuation
C) commitment
D) passion
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At least initially,remarriage brings which condition?

A) poorer health
B) financial insecurity
C) better health
D) the same level of happiness as in the first marriage
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71
All of Shawn and Geneva's children have moved out,have started families,and are working on their careers.According to the text,Shawn and Geneva's home is now a(n):

A) haven of quiet.
B) empty nest.
C) lonely cavern.
D) house of mirrors.
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72
After children have grown and moved out of the family home,MOST couples find that:

A) their financial strains are overwhelming.
B) their relationships improve.
C) there are more fights over equity in domestic work.
D) less time is spent in shared activities.
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73
A study of well-being and self-esteem in 28 nations has found that people are happiest if their personality traits:

A) evolve over time.
B) change from one setting to the next.
C) are identified early in life.
D) match their social context.
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74
Sven and Rosa have been married for nearly 30 years.Their youngest child left home six months ago.If they are typical,the quality of their marriage should:

A) remain constant,no different than earlier years.
B) worsen,because there are no children to act as buffers.
C) be tumultuous,because they have grown apart over the years.
D) improve,because they have more time to spend together.
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75
With increasing age,the trait of neuroticism tends to:

A) transform into extroversion.
B) increase.
C) decrease.
D) remain stable.
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76
Nate is high in extroversion and therefore will probably:

A) be likely to get a divorce.
B) have a life that is in constant flux.
C) become a librarian or a safety inspector.
D) get married.
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77
About _____ percent of all U.S.marriages are remarriages for at least one partner.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 40
D) 60
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78
James and Will are a gay couple who recently married.They wonder what their relationship will be like in 5 to 10 years.If they are like MOST married couples,their happiness will:

A) decline sharply.
B) hold steady.
C) dip,with divorce likely.
D) be even stronger than during the honeymoon period.
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79
Which statement about personality is TRUE?

A) There is only empirical evidence that personality is innate.
B) Genes are the only influence on adult personality.
C) Adult personality can be influenced by context.
D) Geography does not influence adult personality.
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80
A multinational study has found that the likelihood of separation of married and cohabitating couples is powerfully influenced by:

A) national norms.
B) gender.
C) age.
D) sexual identity.
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