Multiple Choice
One plausible explanation for the apparent stability in personality after age 50 is that:
A) environments affect personality, and older individuals' environments are usually stable
B) older adults actively seek to meet society's expectations
C) the brain is no longer developing after the age of 30
D) stereotypes of the elderly convince others that older adults have stable personalities
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