Deck 16: Emotional and Social Development in Middle Adulthood

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Which statement about generativity and stagnation is true?

A) Childless men score higher in generativity and lower in stagnation than men with children.
B) Among well-educated women, those with children express greater generative concerns.
C) Generativity is rare among low-SES fathers with troubled pasts as sons, students, and intimate partners.
D) Stagnation is associated with more involvement in political activities, including voting and campaigning.
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Which middle-aged man is likely to be highly sensitive about the physical changes of aging?

A) Santos, a dentist
B) Dean, a non-college-educated chef
C) Freeman, a lawyer
D) Jack, a non-college-educated construction worker
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The negative outcome of Erikson's midlife stage,stagnation,focuses on __________.

A) role confusion
B) selflessness
C) self-indulgence
D) guilt and shame
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When asked to relate her life story,50-year-old Carlita told about how she was bullied in high school as an overweight teen.After dieting routinely for many years,she finally lost 65 pounds in her thirties.Carlita noted that she received a lot of encouragement and numerous compliments,but she could not overcome her low self-esteem.Carlita's life story includes a theme of __________.

A) invincibility
B) reward
C) contamination
D) redemption
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According to Levinson,middle adulthood begins with a __________.

A) transitional period
B) stable period
C) significant crisis
D) dream
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Betty just celebrated her fiftieth birthday.She marked the occasion by taking hang-gliding lessons and purchasing a more mature wardrobe.According to Levinson,Betty is engaged in which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Which parent is most likely to be generative?

A) Harlan, who is authoritarian
B) Liberty, who is uninvolved
C) Princess, who is authoritative
D) Seth, who is permissive
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In Levinson's engagement-separateness task,men and women with successful careers may __________.

A) focus on ways they have acted destructively
B) reduce their concern with achievement
C) give up certain youthful qualities
D) sustain a youthful subjective age
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Darlene,who spent her early adulthood devoted to child rearing,is engaged in Levinson's engagement-separation task.Consequently,Darlene will probably focus on __________.

A) being more generative
B) controlling the physical changes of aging
C) pursuing a long-desired ambition
D) greater openness to autonomy and assertiveness
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Narratives of highly generative people __________.

A) usually contain commitment stories
B) often contain themes of contamination
C) often involve stories in which good scenes turn bad
D) typically do not involve any negative life events
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Marcus,age 53,is spending a lot of time caring for his young grandson.His subordinates at work have noticed that he has become a kinder,more compassionate boss.According to Levinson,Marcus is engaged in which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Childless middle-aged adults __________.

A) become generative as mentors in the workplace, community volunteers, or in family relationships
B) become stagnant because the primary means of realizing generativity is through parenting a child
C) are likely to become stagnant because they are not making contributions that will survive death
D) are likely to become generative because they have time to focus on what they can get from others
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Especially in individualistic societies,__________ may help preserve generative commitments.

A) gang membership
B) focusing on career development
C) belonging to a religious community
D) moving away from extended family
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Martin,age 47,is single and has no children.Which of Martin's activities reflects generativity?

A) He works out at the gym three evenings a week and runs every night.
B) He attends worship services two times per week and participates in a bible study group.
C) He volunteers at the YMCA as a coach and as a "big brother" to preadolescent boys.
D) He participates in community theater and starred in a local production of Guys and Dolls.
Question
Adults with a sense of stagnation may express their self-absorption through __________.

A) a focus on what they can give to others
B) taking little interest in being productive at work
C) a focus on their own children and grandchildren
D) taking interest in young people in their community
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Highly generative people appear especially __________.

A) high in anxiety
B) low in autonomy
C) low in self-acceptance
D) well-adjusted
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As Angelo approaches age 50,he feels increasingly disheartened about his poor relationship with his two sons.At work,he volunteers to mentor a young new hire about the age of his oldest boy.According to Levinson,Angelo is confronting which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Which statement is true about people who flexibly modify their identities in response to age-related changes yet maintain a sense of self-continuity?

A) They are higher in self-esteem.
B) They are lower in life satisfaction.
C) Their personalities undergo drastic revision.
D) They are less aware of their own thoughts and feelings.
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__________ is associated with favorable personality traits and adjustment.

A) Masculinity
B) Femininity
C) Separateness
D) Androgyny
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Jennifer,age 45,is a Girl Scout leader.She really enjoys giving to and guiding the next generation.According to Erikson,Jennifer has developed a sense of __________.

A) autonomy
B) intimacy
C) stagnation
D) generativity
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Gilles,age 50,tells his brother,"I'd like to maintain my physical health and work on getting emotionally stronger.I want to be a good friend and a role model to my kids.I don't want to be that guy who never comes to family get-togethers because he is too busy working.I want to be successful in my career,but not at the expense of my family." Gilles is discussing his __________.

A) future model
B) internal map
C) possible selves
D) generalized goals
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Adults in their early twenties __________.

A) have one or two possible selves
B) have modest, realistic visions
C) mention many possible selves
D) are largely concerned with current roles
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Which statement is true about possible selves?

A) They may be an especially strong motivator of action in midlife.
B) They remain considerably stable throughout an individual's lifespan.
C) They are unimportant to researchers because they are merely hopes.
D) They focus on hopes about the future rather than fears about what might be.
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__________ is common in middle adulthood.

A) Midlife crisis
B) Personal upheaval
C) Drastic life alteration
D) Life evaluation
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Negative turning points described by MIDUS participants __________.

A) resembled midlife crises
B) usually involved work-related issues
C) generally led to personal growth
D) focused on the physical changes of aging
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According to Vaillant,__________ is a major preoccupation of midlife.

A) redemption
B) "passing the torch"
C) becoming androgynous
D) advancement
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Which statement is true about research regarding the midlife crisis?

A) Vaillant saw many examples of substantial inner turmoil in midlife.
B) Levinson's work showed little evidence of a midlife crisis.
C) Current evidence supports the view of middle age as a turbulent time.
D) Vaillant saw examples of a slow and steady change, rather than a crisis.
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Experiencing regrets is consistently associated with __________.

A) hardiness
B) greater life satisfaction
C) confidence, assertiveness, and autonomy
D) less favorable psychological well-being
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For the most-successful and best-adjusted,Vaillant regarded the fifties and sixties as a __________.

A) period of too-rapid change
B) time to focus on short-term goals
C) calmer, quieter time of life
D) time to atone for destructivity
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Today,most experts __________.

A) view the mid-adult transition as stagelike, as Levinson's and Vaillant's theories indicate
B) reject Levinson's and Vaillant's theories and contend that the midlife transition does not exist
C) view adaptation during midlife as the combined result of growing older and social experiences
D) contend that life events, especially during midlife, are more age-graded than they were in the past
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When MIDUS participants were asked to describe "turning points" that had occurred during the past five years,most __________.

A) were positive
B) resembled midlife crises
C) involved a spiritual shift
D) were negative
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Possible selves __________.

A) are constantly responsive to others' feedback
B) do not permit affirmation of the self during life adversities
C) can be defined and redefined by the individual, as needed
D) may be the key to understanding the midlife crisis
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The majority of MIDUS participants who reported experiencing a midlife crisis __________.

A) attributed it to age rather than challenging life events
B) defined such events much more loosely than researchers do
C) reported suffering from serious depression and anxiety attacks
D) claimed that it occurred between the ages of 40 and 50
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Possible selves are the __________ dimension of self-concept.

A) positive
B) negative
C) temporal
D) social
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Throughout adulthood,the personality traits people assign to their current selves show __________.

A) lofty idealism
B) considerable stability
C) great variability
D) an ideal self
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Cate,age 49,acknowledges that she has both good and bad qualities,yet she feels positively about herself and life.Cate exhibits __________.

A) self-acceptance
B) autonomy
C) stagnation
D) expertise
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With age,possible selves become __________.

A) loftier
B) greater in number
C) more idealistic
D) more concrete
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In describing their lives,the large majority of middle-aged people report __________.

A) only positive life events
B) crisis and major restricting in midlife
C) continuity with little or no change
D) troubling times that prompt new goals
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Deangelo,age 52,has been unemployed for 18 months.Having spent his entire life living below the poverty line,Deangelo often felt like he never found a respected place in society.Deangelo is probably directing his energies toward __________.

A) survival
B) creation
C) generativity
D) engagement
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Among a nationally representative sample of Americans,life regrets centered mainly on __________.

A) physical changes not realized
B) romantic and family relationships
C) having a lack of financial resources
D) failing to follow rules earlier in life
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Nat is 42.His sister,Kiana,is 25.Which statement is the most likely to be true based solely on their ages?

A) Kiana is more likely than Nat to identify the positive side of difficult situations.
B) Nat is more likely than Kiana to anticipate and plan ways to handle future discomforts.
C) Nat is more likely than Kiana to act quickly rather than taking time to evaluate alternatives.
D) Kiana is more likely than Nat to use humor to express ideas and feelings without offending others.
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Guy is reserved,quiet,passive,sober,and emotionally unreactive.He is low in which "big five" personality trait?

A) conscientiousness
B) extroversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
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In adulthood,__________ is associated with cognitive flexibility,creativity,advanced moral reasoning,and psychosocial maturity.

A) femininity
B) masculinity
C) androgyny
D) asexuality
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Hart volunteers with Habitat for Humanity.When he is at a work site,he is so engrossed in activity that he loses all sense of time and self-awareness.When he volunteers,Hart experiences __________.

A) flow
B) expertise
C) co-dependence
D) environmental mastery
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Which statement is true about psychological well-being in midlife?

A) High life adversity is strongly associated with favorable psychological well-being in middle adulthood.
B) The role of marriage in mental health increases with age, becoming a powerful predictor by late midlife.
C) While exercise is personally gratifying, the social side of going to the gym is linked to poorer mental health.
D) As role involvement increases, both men and women report less positive emotion and environmental mastery.
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Individuals who are low in conscientiousness are __________.

A) worrying, temperamental, self-conscious, and emotional
B) negligent, lazy, disorganized, late, aimless, and nonpersistent
C) ruthless, suspicious, antagonistic, critical, and irritable
D) reserved, quiet, passive, sober, and emotionally unreactive
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In longitudinal research,__________ gained most in dominance,assertiveness,and outspokenness by their early fifties.

A) women who stayed at home to raise children
B) women who attained high status in their careers
C) nonworking women who had no children
D) non-college-educated women with part-time jobs
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Sudie is calm,even-tempered,self-content,comfortable,unemotional,and hardy.She is low in which "big five" personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extroversion
C) openness to experience
D) agreeableness
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A wealth of earlier studies reported __________ in midlife.

A) an increase of masculine traits in men
B) a decrease of masculine traits in women
C) an increase of feminine traits in women
D) increased androgyny in men and women
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Gregor,age 17,is high in conscientiousness.Gregor __________.

A) can anticipate that this trait will increase through middle age
B) can anticipate that this trait will decline through middle age
C) will probably also become more extroverted as he ages
D) will probably become more neurotic as he ages
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Jay,age 50,is finally comfortable with himself.He is more independent,assertive,and committed to his personal values than he was in early adulthood.Jay probably believes that midlife is __________.

A) a time of upheaval and crisis
B) a stepping-stone to old age
C) more stressful than early adulthood
D) "the prime of life"
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Neuroticism __________ from adolescence through middle age.

A) rises steadily
B) declines
C) increases slightly
D) does not change
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Some evidence reveals a link between children's departure from the home and __________.

A) both parents becoming more masculine, gaining most in dominance and assertiveness
B) both parents becoming more feminine, gaining most in nurturance and empathy
C) women's greater emotional sensitivity, confidence, and dependence
D) men's greater openness to the "feminine" side of their personalities
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In recently gathered self-reports,__________.

A) both men and women showed an increase in androgyny in middle adulthood
B) men's and women's endorsement of "masculine" and "feminine" traits showed little change throughout adulthood
C) women showed an increase in "feminine" and a decrease in "masculine" traits in both early and middle adulthood
D) men showed an increase in "masculine" and a decrease in "feminine" traits in both early and middle adulthood
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Individuals who are high in agreeableness are __________.

A) affectionate, talkative, active, fun-loving, and passionate
B) calm, even-tempered, self-confident, and unemotional
C) imaginative, creative, original, curious, and liberal
D) soft-hearted, trusting, generous, and good-natured
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Which statement is true about the "big five" personality traits?

A) Agreeableness decreases slightly from adolescence through middle age.
B) They take into account motivations, preferred tasks, and coping styles.
C) Individual differences in the "big five" traits are large and highly stable.
D) They consider how certain aspects of personality are integrated.
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In comparisons of Japanese and Korean adults with same-age U.S.MIDUS participants,__________.

A) the Japanese and Koreans reported higher levels of psychological well-being
B) Americans placed greater emphasis on their children's accomplishments
C) Japanese and Koreans' highest well-being scores were on positive relations with others
D) Americans did not regard family relations as relevant to personal psychological well-being
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__________ increase(s)from early to middle adulthood.

A) Possible selves
B) Self-doubt
C) Destructiveness
D) Autonomy
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Compared with younger people,middle-aged adults see themselves as __________.

A) more concerned about others' expectations and evaluations
B) capable of effectively managing a complex array of tasks
C) less concerned with following self-chosen standards
D) less content with themselves and life
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Nora is imaginative,creative,original,curious,and liberal.She is high in which "big five" personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extroversion
C) openness to experience
D) agreeableness
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Neil and Mark cannot wait to spoil their granddaughter.They love the idea of having fun with her all day and then sending her home with their son when she gets tired and cranky.Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

A) valued older adult
B) indulgence
C) reinvolvement with personal past
D) immortality through descendants
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In her first relationship following her divorce,48-year-old Edwina reevaluated what she considered important in a healthy relationship.She most likely places __________.

A) greater weight on passionate love
B) greater weight on equal friendship
C) less emphasis on communication
D) less emphasis on friendship
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Whether or not they reside with parents,young-adult children who __________ can prompt parental strain.

A) have strong work orientations
B) are "off-time" in development
C) were born after the parents turned 35
D) seek both freedom and advice
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__________ have become the majority of the adult population living in poverty,regardless of age and ethnic group.

A) Unemployed men
B) Unemployed women
C) Men who support themselves or their families
D) Women who support themselves or their families
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Which statement is true about couples in their forties,fifties,and sixties?

A) Studies suggest that compared to same-sex couples, heterosexual couples use more effective communication styles.
B) In interviews, lesbian couples describe more openness and honesty in sharing thoughts and feelings with partners.
C) Across heterosexual, lesbian, and gay research participants, high conflict predicted deeper psychological intimacy.
D) Compared to lesbian couples, gay research participants use more effective communication styles with partners.
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Which young adult is likely to move out of the parental home at the youngest age?

A) Juno from Greece
B) Alejandro from Spain
C) Lalia from Italy
D) Kevin from the United States
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Which statement is true about divorce in midlife?

A) Middle-aged adults seem to have a much harder time adjusting to divorce than younger people.
B) Middle-aged adults who divorce report gains in happiness-an outcome stronger among men than women.
C) In the United States, the divorce rate among adults age 50 and over has doubled in the past two decades.
D) Divorcing women frequently mention that their emotional inattentiveness played a role in the marital failure.
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The term "empty nest" is no longer used to refer to the middle adulthood phase of the family life cycle because __________.

A) so many middle-aged adults in the United States are raising at least one grandchild
B) it implies a negative transition, especially for women who have stayed at home
C) the baby boomers are less financially secure and as a result often return home to "the nest"
D) the majority of middle-aged people in the United States live alone in an "empty nest"
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Less is known about long-term adjustment following divorce among middle-aged men,perhaps because __________.

A) so few men divorce in middle adulthood
B) they often die within 5 to 10 years after divorce
C) they are less likely to participate in research studies
D) most enter new relationships and remarry within a short time
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During the phase of "launching children and moving on," __________.

A) adults have the smallest number of close relationships than during any other period
B) families experience the smallest number of exits and entries of family members
C) most people experience a sense of completion and liberation
D) few people have opportunities to strengthen social ties or rekindle interests
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Fifty-year-old Hyo initiated a divorce from his wife of 25 years.It is likely that he __________.

A) will ultimately report losses in happiness
B) is frustrated with the inequality in the relationship
C) is already involved romantically with someone else
D) will experience a reduced standard of living
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Happiness with one's __________ is more strongly associated with life satisfaction than happiness in other domains.

A) marriage
B) vocation
C) children
D) health
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Which statement is true about launching children and moving on?

A) Most parents adjust well to their children's departure from the home.
B) The age at which midlifers experience their children's departure is typically 40 to 45.
C) Parents who have a greater difficulty have more positive relationships with their grown children.
D) A strong home orientation, especially, predicts gains in life satisfaction after children leave home.
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Which parents of grown children are the most likely to give positive reports of their own psychological well-being?

A) the Peruzzis, who have a successful only child
B) the Fajardos, who have two children, one successful and one problematic
C) the Rashads, who have three children, one successful and two problematic
D) the Meyers, who have four children, three successful and one problematic
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__________ parents give more overall support to their grown children.

A) Highly educated
B) Middle-SES
C) Low-SES
D) Less-educated
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A person who lists being a valued older adult as a gratification of grandparenthood especially values __________.

A) being perceived as a wise, helpful person
B) the idea of leaving behind two generations after death
C) being able to pass family history and values to a new generation
D) having fun with children without major child-rearing responsibilities
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After all five of her children struck out on their own,Naomi made sure everyone stayed in touch by creating a family blog.She also took charge of gathering the family for celebrations.Naomi is her family's __________.

A) kinkeeper
B) social secretary
C) relationship guardian
D) ancestral arranger
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Throughout middle adulthood,parents of grown children __________.

A) receive more emotional support from the children than they give
B) give more financial support to the children than they receive
C) carefully monitor the children's day-to-day activities
D) receive more practical support from the children than they give
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Which statement to an adult child is the most likely to promote positive ties?

A) "Drive carefully on the freeway."
B) "Let us know if we can help."
C) "Be sure to wear your sweater-it is cold out there."
D) "Be sure to drink plenty of water."
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Preston and Mei are about to become grandparents for the first time.They believe that grandparenthood is highly important because they will leave behind not just one but two generations after death.Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

A) valued older adult
B) indulgence
C) reinvolvement with personal past
D) immortality through descendants
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Deck 16: Emotional and Social Development in Middle Adulthood
1
Which statement about generativity and stagnation is true?

A) Childless men score higher in generativity and lower in stagnation than men with children.
B) Among well-educated women, those with children express greater generative concerns.
C) Generativity is rare among low-SES fathers with troubled pasts as sons, students, and intimate partners.
D) Stagnation is associated with more involvement in political activities, including voting and campaigning.
B
2
Which middle-aged man is likely to be highly sensitive about the physical changes of aging?

A) Santos, a dentist
B) Dean, a non-college-educated chef
C) Freeman, a lawyer
D) Jack, a non-college-educated construction worker
D
3
The negative outcome of Erikson's midlife stage,stagnation,focuses on __________.

A) role confusion
B) selflessness
C) self-indulgence
D) guilt and shame
C
4
When asked to relate her life story,50-year-old Carlita told about how she was bullied in high school as an overweight teen.After dieting routinely for many years,she finally lost 65 pounds in her thirties.Carlita noted that she received a lot of encouragement and numerous compliments,but she could not overcome her low self-esteem.Carlita's life story includes a theme of __________.

A) invincibility
B) reward
C) contamination
D) redemption
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According to Levinson,middle adulthood begins with a __________.

A) transitional period
B) stable period
C) significant crisis
D) dream
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Betty just celebrated her fiftieth birthday.She marked the occasion by taking hang-gliding lessons and purchasing a more mature wardrobe.According to Levinson,Betty is engaged in which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Which parent is most likely to be generative?

A) Harlan, who is authoritarian
B) Liberty, who is uninvolved
C) Princess, who is authoritative
D) Seth, who is permissive
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In Levinson's engagement-separateness task,men and women with successful careers may __________.

A) focus on ways they have acted destructively
B) reduce their concern with achievement
C) give up certain youthful qualities
D) sustain a youthful subjective age
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Darlene,who spent her early adulthood devoted to child rearing,is engaged in Levinson's engagement-separation task.Consequently,Darlene will probably focus on __________.

A) being more generative
B) controlling the physical changes of aging
C) pursuing a long-desired ambition
D) greater openness to autonomy and assertiveness
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Narratives of highly generative people __________.

A) usually contain commitment stories
B) often contain themes of contamination
C) often involve stories in which good scenes turn bad
D) typically do not involve any negative life events
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Marcus,age 53,is spending a lot of time caring for his young grandson.His subordinates at work have noticed that he has become a kinder,more compassionate boss.According to Levinson,Marcus is engaged in which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Childless middle-aged adults __________.

A) become generative as mentors in the workplace, community volunteers, or in family relationships
B) become stagnant because the primary means of realizing generativity is through parenting a child
C) are likely to become stagnant because they are not making contributions that will survive death
D) are likely to become generative because they have time to focus on what they can get from others
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Especially in individualistic societies,__________ may help preserve generative commitments.

A) gang membership
B) focusing on career development
C) belonging to a religious community
D) moving away from extended family
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Martin,age 47,is single and has no children.Which of Martin's activities reflects generativity?

A) He works out at the gym three evenings a week and runs every night.
B) He attends worship services two times per week and participates in a bible study group.
C) He volunteers at the YMCA as a coach and as a "big brother" to preadolescent boys.
D) He participates in community theater and starred in a local production of Guys and Dolls.
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Adults with a sense of stagnation may express their self-absorption through __________.

A) a focus on what they can give to others
B) taking little interest in being productive at work
C) a focus on their own children and grandchildren
D) taking interest in young people in their community
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Highly generative people appear especially __________.

A) high in anxiety
B) low in autonomy
C) low in self-acceptance
D) well-adjusted
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As Angelo approaches age 50,he feels increasingly disheartened about his poor relationship with his two sons.At work,he volunteers to mentor a young new hire about the age of his oldest boy.According to Levinson,Angelo is confronting which developmental task?

A) young-old
B) destruction-creation
C) masculinity-femininity
D) engagement-separateness
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Which statement is true about people who flexibly modify their identities in response to age-related changes yet maintain a sense of self-continuity?

A) They are higher in self-esteem.
B) They are lower in life satisfaction.
C) Their personalities undergo drastic revision.
D) They are less aware of their own thoughts and feelings.
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__________ is associated with favorable personality traits and adjustment.

A) Masculinity
B) Femininity
C) Separateness
D) Androgyny
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Jennifer,age 45,is a Girl Scout leader.She really enjoys giving to and guiding the next generation.According to Erikson,Jennifer has developed a sense of __________.

A) autonomy
B) intimacy
C) stagnation
D) generativity
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Gilles,age 50,tells his brother,"I'd like to maintain my physical health and work on getting emotionally stronger.I want to be a good friend and a role model to my kids.I don't want to be that guy who never comes to family get-togethers because he is too busy working.I want to be successful in my career,but not at the expense of my family." Gilles is discussing his __________.

A) future model
B) internal map
C) possible selves
D) generalized goals
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22
Adults in their early twenties __________.

A) have one or two possible selves
B) have modest, realistic visions
C) mention many possible selves
D) are largely concerned with current roles
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23
Which statement is true about possible selves?

A) They may be an especially strong motivator of action in midlife.
B) They remain considerably stable throughout an individual's lifespan.
C) They are unimportant to researchers because they are merely hopes.
D) They focus on hopes about the future rather than fears about what might be.
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24
__________ is common in middle adulthood.

A) Midlife crisis
B) Personal upheaval
C) Drastic life alteration
D) Life evaluation
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25
Negative turning points described by MIDUS participants __________.

A) resembled midlife crises
B) usually involved work-related issues
C) generally led to personal growth
D) focused on the physical changes of aging
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26
According to Vaillant,__________ is a major preoccupation of midlife.

A) redemption
B) "passing the torch"
C) becoming androgynous
D) advancement
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27
Which statement is true about research regarding the midlife crisis?

A) Vaillant saw many examples of substantial inner turmoil in midlife.
B) Levinson's work showed little evidence of a midlife crisis.
C) Current evidence supports the view of middle age as a turbulent time.
D) Vaillant saw examples of a slow and steady change, rather than a crisis.
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28
Experiencing regrets is consistently associated with __________.

A) hardiness
B) greater life satisfaction
C) confidence, assertiveness, and autonomy
D) less favorable psychological well-being
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29
For the most-successful and best-adjusted,Vaillant regarded the fifties and sixties as a __________.

A) period of too-rapid change
B) time to focus on short-term goals
C) calmer, quieter time of life
D) time to atone for destructivity
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30
Today,most experts __________.

A) view the mid-adult transition as stagelike, as Levinson's and Vaillant's theories indicate
B) reject Levinson's and Vaillant's theories and contend that the midlife transition does not exist
C) view adaptation during midlife as the combined result of growing older and social experiences
D) contend that life events, especially during midlife, are more age-graded than they were in the past
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31
When MIDUS participants were asked to describe "turning points" that had occurred during the past five years,most __________.

A) were positive
B) resembled midlife crises
C) involved a spiritual shift
D) were negative
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32
Possible selves __________.

A) are constantly responsive to others' feedback
B) do not permit affirmation of the self during life adversities
C) can be defined and redefined by the individual, as needed
D) may be the key to understanding the midlife crisis
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33
The majority of MIDUS participants who reported experiencing a midlife crisis __________.

A) attributed it to age rather than challenging life events
B) defined such events much more loosely than researchers do
C) reported suffering from serious depression and anxiety attacks
D) claimed that it occurred between the ages of 40 and 50
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34
Possible selves are the __________ dimension of self-concept.

A) positive
B) negative
C) temporal
D) social
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35
Throughout adulthood,the personality traits people assign to their current selves show __________.

A) lofty idealism
B) considerable stability
C) great variability
D) an ideal self
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36
Cate,age 49,acknowledges that she has both good and bad qualities,yet she feels positively about herself and life.Cate exhibits __________.

A) self-acceptance
B) autonomy
C) stagnation
D) expertise
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37
With age,possible selves become __________.

A) loftier
B) greater in number
C) more idealistic
D) more concrete
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38
In describing their lives,the large majority of middle-aged people report __________.

A) only positive life events
B) crisis and major restricting in midlife
C) continuity with little or no change
D) troubling times that prompt new goals
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39
Deangelo,age 52,has been unemployed for 18 months.Having spent his entire life living below the poverty line,Deangelo often felt like he never found a respected place in society.Deangelo is probably directing his energies toward __________.

A) survival
B) creation
C) generativity
D) engagement
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40
Among a nationally representative sample of Americans,life regrets centered mainly on __________.

A) physical changes not realized
B) romantic and family relationships
C) having a lack of financial resources
D) failing to follow rules earlier in life
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41
Nat is 42.His sister,Kiana,is 25.Which statement is the most likely to be true based solely on their ages?

A) Kiana is more likely than Nat to identify the positive side of difficult situations.
B) Nat is more likely than Kiana to anticipate and plan ways to handle future discomforts.
C) Nat is more likely than Kiana to act quickly rather than taking time to evaluate alternatives.
D) Kiana is more likely than Nat to use humor to express ideas and feelings without offending others.
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42
Guy is reserved,quiet,passive,sober,and emotionally unreactive.He is low in which "big five" personality trait?

A) conscientiousness
B) extroversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
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43
In adulthood,__________ is associated with cognitive flexibility,creativity,advanced moral reasoning,and psychosocial maturity.

A) femininity
B) masculinity
C) androgyny
D) asexuality
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44
Hart volunteers with Habitat for Humanity.When he is at a work site,he is so engrossed in activity that he loses all sense of time and self-awareness.When he volunteers,Hart experiences __________.

A) flow
B) expertise
C) co-dependence
D) environmental mastery
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45
Which statement is true about psychological well-being in midlife?

A) High life adversity is strongly associated with favorable psychological well-being in middle adulthood.
B) The role of marriage in mental health increases with age, becoming a powerful predictor by late midlife.
C) While exercise is personally gratifying, the social side of going to the gym is linked to poorer mental health.
D) As role involvement increases, both men and women report less positive emotion and environmental mastery.
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46
Individuals who are low in conscientiousness are __________.

A) worrying, temperamental, self-conscious, and emotional
B) negligent, lazy, disorganized, late, aimless, and nonpersistent
C) ruthless, suspicious, antagonistic, critical, and irritable
D) reserved, quiet, passive, sober, and emotionally unreactive
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47
In longitudinal research,__________ gained most in dominance,assertiveness,and outspokenness by their early fifties.

A) women who stayed at home to raise children
B) women who attained high status in their careers
C) nonworking women who had no children
D) non-college-educated women with part-time jobs
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48
Sudie is calm,even-tempered,self-content,comfortable,unemotional,and hardy.She is low in which "big five" personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extroversion
C) openness to experience
D) agreeableness
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49
A wealth of earlier studies reported __________ in midlife.

A) an increase of masculine traits in men
B) a decrease of masculine traits in women
C) an increase of feminine traits in women
D) increased androgyny in men and women
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50
Gregor,age 17,is high in conscientiousness.Gregor __________.

A) can anticipate that this trait will increase through middle age
B) can anticipate that this trait will decline through middle age
C) will probably also become more extroverted as he ages
D) will probably become more neurotic as he ages
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51
Jay,age 50,is finally comfortable with himself.He is more independent,assertive,and committed to his personal values than he was in early adulthood.Jay probably believes that midlife is __________.

A) a time of upheaval and crisis
B) a stepping-stone to old age
C) more stressful than early adulthood
D) "the prime of life"
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52
Neuroticism __________ from adolescence through middle age.

A) rises steadily
B) declines
C) increases slightly
D) does not change
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53
Some evidence reveals a link between children's departure from the home and __________.

A) both parents becoming more masculine, gaining most in dominance and assertiveness
B) both parents becoming more feminine, gaining most in nurturance and empathy
C) women's greater emotional sensitivity, confidence, and dependence
D) men's greater openness to the "feminine" side of their personalities
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54
In recently gathered self-reports,__________.

A) both men and women showed an increase in androgyny in middle adulthood
B) men's and women's endorsement of "masculine" and "feminine" traits showed little change throughout adulthood
C) women showed an increase in "feminine" and a decrease in "masculine" traits in both early and middle adulthood
D) men showed an increase in "masculine" and a decrease in "feminine" traits in both early and middle adulthood
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55
Individuals who are high in agreeableness are __________.

A) affectionate, talkative, active, fun-loving, and passionate
B) calm, even-tempered, self-confident, and unemotional
C) imaginative, creative, original, curious, and liberal
D) soft-hearted, trusting, generous, and good-natured
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56
Which statement is true about the "big five" personality traits?

A) Agreeableness decreases slightly from adolescence through middle age.
B) They take into account motivations, preferred tasks, and coping styles.
C) Individual differences in the "big five" traits are large and highly stable.
D) They consider how certain aspects of personality are integrated.
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57
In comparisons of Japanese and Korean adults with same-age U.S.MIDUS participants,__________.

A) the Japanese and Koreans reported higher levels of psychological well-being
B) Americans placed greater emphasis on their children's accomplishments
C) Japanese and Koreans' highest well-being scores were on positive relations with others
D) Americans did not regard family relations as relevant to personal psychological well-being
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58
__________ increase(s)from early to middle adulthood.

A) Possible selves
B) Self-doubt
C) Destructiveness
D) Autonomy
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59
Compared with younger people,middle-aged adults see themselves as __________.

A) more concerned about others' expectations and evaluations
B) capable of effectively managing a complex array of tasks
C) less concerned with following self-chosen standards
D) less content with themselves and life
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60
Nora is imaginative,creative,original,curious,and liberal.She is high in which "big five" personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extroversion
C) openness to experience
D) agreeableness
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61
Neil and Mark cannot wait to spoil their granddaughter.They love the idea of having fun with her all day and then sending her home with their son when she gets tired and cranky.Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

A) valued older adult
B) indulgence
C) reinvolvement with personal past
D) immortality through descendants
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62
In her first relationship following her divorce,48-year-old Edwina reevaluated what she considered important in a healthy relationship.She most likely places __________.

A) greater weight on passionate love
B) greater weight on equal friendship
C) less emphasis on communication
D) less emphasis on friendship
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63
Whether or not they reside with parents,young-adult children who __________ can prompt parental strain.

A) have strong work orientations
B) are "off-time" in development
C) were born after the parents turned 35
D) seek both freedom and advice
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64
__________ have become the majority of the adult population living in poverty,regardless of age and ethnic group.

A) Unemployed men
B) Unemployed women
C) Men who support themselves or their families
D) Women who support themselves or their families
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65
Which statement is true about couples in their forties,fifties,and sixties?

A) Studies suggest that compared to same-sex couples, heterosexual couples use more effective communication styles.
B) In interviews, lesbian couples describe more openness and honesty in sharing thoughts and feelings with partners.
C) Across heterosexual, lesbian, and gay research participants, high conflict predicted deeper psychological intimacy.
D) Compared to lesbian couples, gay research participants use more effective communication styles with partners.
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66
Which young adult is likely to move out of the parental home at the youngest age?

A) Juno from Greece
B) Alejandro from Spain
C) Lalia from Italy
D) Kevin from the United States
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67
Which statement is true about divorce in midlife?

A) Middle-aged adults seem to have a much harder time adjusting to divorce than younger people.
B) Middle-aged adults who divorce report gains in happiness-an outcome stronger among men than women.
C) In the United States, the divorce rate among adults age 50 and over has doubled in the past two decades.
D) Divorcing women frequently mention that their emotional inattentiveness played a role in the marital failure.
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68
The term "empty nest" is no longer used to refer to the middle adulthood phase of the family life cycle because __________.

A) so many middle-aged adults in the United States are raising at least one grandchild
B) it implies a negative transition, especially for women who have stayed at home
C) the baby boomers are less financially secure and as a result often return home to "the nest"
D) the majority of middle-aged people in the United States live alone in an "empty nest"
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69
Less is known about long-term adjustment following divorce among middle-aged men,perhaps because __________.

A) so few men divorce in middle adulthood
B) they often die within 5 to 10 years after divorce
C) they are less likely to participate in research studies
D) most enter new relationships and remarry within a short time
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70
During the phase of "launching children and moving on," __________.

A) adults have the smallest number of close relationships than during any other period
B) families experience the smallest number of exits and entries of family members
C) most people experience a sense of completion and liberation
D) few people have opportunities to strengthen social ties or rekindle interests
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71
Fifty-year-old Hyo initiated a divorce from his wife of 25 years.It is likely that he __________.

A) will ultimately report losses in happiness
B) is frustrated with the inequality in the relationship
C) is already involved romantically with someone else
D) will experience a reduced standard of living
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72
Happiness with one's __________ is more strongly associated with life satisfaction than happiness in other domains.

A) marriage
B) vocation
C) children
D) health
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73
Which statement is true about launching children and moving on?

A) Most parents adjust well to their children's departure from the home.
B) The age at which midlifers experience their children's departure is typically 40 to 45.
C) Parents who have a greater difficulty have more positive relationships with their grown children.
D) A strong home orientation, especially, predicts gains in life satisfaction after children leave home.
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74
Which parents of grown children are the most likely to give positive reports of their own psychological well-being?

A) the Peruzzis, who have a successful only child
B) the Fajardos, who have two children, one successful and one problematic
C) the Rashads, who have three children, one successful and two problematic
D) the Meyers, who have four children, three successful and one problematic
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75
__________ parents give more overall support to their grown children.

A) Highly educated
B) Middle-SES
C) Low-SES
D) Less-educated
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76
A person who lists being a valued older adult as a gratification of grandparenthood especially values __________.

A) being perceived as a wise, helpful person
B) the idea of leaving behind two generations after death
C) being able to pass family history and values to a new generation
D) having fun with children without major child-rearing responsibilities
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77
After all five of her children struck out on their own,Naomi made sure everyone stayed in touch by creating a family blog.She also took charge of gathering the family for celebrations.Naomi is her family's __________.

A) kinkeeper
B) social secretary
C) relationship guardian
D) ancestral arranger
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78
Throughout middle adulthood,parents of grown children __________.

A) receive more emotional support from the children than they give
B) give more financial support to the children than they receive
C) carefully monitor the children's day-to-day activities
D) receive more practical support from the children than they give
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79
Which statement to an adult child is the most likely to promote positive ties?

A) "Drive carefully on the freeway."
B) "Let us know if we can help."
C) "Be sure to wear your sweater-it is cold out there."
D) "Be sure to drink plenty of water."
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80
Preston and Mei are about to become grandparents for the first time.They believe that grandparenthood is highly important because they will leave behind not just one but two generations after death.Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

A) valued older adult
B) indulgence
C) reinvolvement with personal past
D) immortality through descendants
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