Deck 22: Seciton 2: Adulthood: Psychosocial Development

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_____ are accepted as part of a family to which they have no biological or marital relationship.
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Studies of men who reached age 40 in 1970 suggested the existence of a midlife crisis; these findings seem to have been the product of _____ effects.
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Adults today take _____ than previous generations did to publicly commit to one long-term sexual partner.
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The _____ surroundings could make a difference on personality, as was demonstrated in a study in England in which people were less distressed when they lived in neighborhoods with more parks, gardens, and other greenery.
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People who are anxious and moody are high in the personality dimension of _____.
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People who are not a part of an individual's closest convoy but nonetheless have an impact on his or her life are known as _____.
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Some research suggests that intergenerational relationships become _____ when adult children move away from their parents.
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The personality dimension that is characterized by a tendency to be active, outgoing, and assertive is _____.
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A particular lifestyle and social context that evoke and reinforce a person's personality needs and interests is a(n) _____ niche.
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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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A group of people who move through life with an individual, providing protection and encouragement, is called a _____.
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As adults age, their friendships tend to _____.
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According to Erikson, one of the stages of adult psychosocial development is generativity versus _____.
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Some research says _____ is less common for same-sex marriages, other research says more common, and still other research says more common for one sex than the other.
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A child's _____ at age 3 can predict some behaviors in adulthood.
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Over time, the personality traits of agreeableness and _____ tend to increase.
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The proportion of first marriages that end in divorce is _____.
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Among twenty-first-century Westerners, _____ is usually first, then shared confidences creative intimacy, and finally commitments lead to an enduring relationship.
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_____ intimacy needs are especially at risk when they divorce.
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The radical reexamination and sudden transformation that is widely believed to occur around age 40 is termed the _____.
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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 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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_____ parents have a generative advantage because they know they are intimately, genetically connected to their children.
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The tangible benefits of work, such as salary, health insurance, and pension, are called _____ rewards.
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The intangible benefits of work, such as satisfaction and gratification, are called _____ rewards.
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_____ describes the purchase of material goods in order to show them off.
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According to Erikson, when individuals are productive in an unselfish and caring way, they are demonstrating _____.
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Erikson argued that often the responsibilities of adulthood make adults _____ rather than stagnant.
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Initially, _____ restores intimacy, health, and financial security.
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Deck 22: Seciton 2: Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
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_____ are accepted as part of a family to which they have no biological or marital relationship.
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Studies of men who reached age 40 in 1970 suggested the existence of a midlife crisis; these findings seem to have been the product of _____ effects.
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Adults today take _____ than previous generations did to publicly commit to one long-term sexual partner.
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The _____ surroundings could make a difference on personality, as was demonstrated in a study in England in which people were less distressed when they lived in neighborhoods with more parks, gardens, and other greenery.
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People who are anxious and moody are high in the personality dimension of _____.
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People who are not a part of an individual's closest convoy but nonetheless have an impact on his or her life are known as _____.
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Some research suggests that intergenerational relationships become _____ when adult children move away from their parents.
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The personality dimension that is characterized by a tendency to be active, outgoing, and assertive is _____.
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A particular lifestyle and social context that evoke and reinforce a person's personality needs and interests is a(n) _____ niche.
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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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A group of people who move through life with an individual, providing protection and encouragement, is called a _____.
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As adults age, their friendships tend to _____.
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According to Erikson, one of the stages of adult psychosocial development is generativity versus _____.
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Some research says _____ is less common for same-sex marriages, other research says more common, and still other research says more common for one sex than the other.
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A child's _____ at age 3 can predict some behaviors in adulthood.
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Over time, the personality traits of agreeableness and _____ tend to increase.
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The proportion of first marriages that end in divorce is _____.
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Among twenty-first-century Westerners, _____ is usually first, then shared confidences creative intimacy, and finally commitments lead to an enduring relationship.
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_____ intimacy needs are especially at risk when they divorce.
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The radical reexamination and sudden transformation that is widely believed to occur around age 40 is termed the _____.
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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 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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_____ parents have a generative advantage because they know they are intimately, genetically connected to their children.
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The tangible benefits of work, such as salary, health insurance, and pension, are called _____ rewards.
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The intangible benefits of work, such as satisfaction and gratification, are called _____ rewards.
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_____ describes the purchase of material goods in order to show them off.
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According to Erikson, when individuals are productive in an unselfish and caring way, they are demonstrating _____.
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Erikson argued that often the responsibilities of adulthood make adults _____ rather than stagnant.
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Initially, _____ restores intimacy, health, and financial security.
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