Multiple Choice
Beth has fewer friends than she did when she was younger, but each relationship is deeply satisfying and enjoyable to her.This is an example of Laura Carstensen's theory of:
A) socioemotional selectivity.
B) socioecological discrimination.
C) psychosocial developmental stages.
D) generativity.
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