A) young adulthood.
B) adolescence.
C) middle adulthood.
D) midlife.
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A) reaching the pinnacle of one's career
B) developing a stable life structure
C) focusing on family development
D) forming an image of one's career
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A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) openness
D) neuroticism
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A) midlife.
B) late midlife.
C) late adulthood.
D) early adulthood.
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A) generativity
B) self-concept
C) stagnation
D) self-absorption
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A) formal
B) informal
C) fun-seeking
D) cohesive
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A) perpetuity
B) generativity
C) self-actualization
D) stagnation
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A) Unlike Vaillant, Levinson believes that only males experience a midlife crisis.
B) Unlike Levinson, Vaillant maintains that only a minority of adults experience a midlife crisis.
C) Levinson maintains that the transition period to midlife is 6 years, while Vaillant holds it to be 8 years.
D) Unlike Levinson, Vaillant's study was mainly focused on white, middle-aged, male population within the upper SES of society.
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A) Critics have regularly observed that the stage theories of adult development have a female bias.
B) The central focus of stage theories has been predominantly away from career choice or work achievement.
C) The stage theories adequately address women's concerns about relationships, interdependence, and caring.
D) The adult stage theories have placed little importance on childbearing and child rearing.
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A) Siblings who were psychologically distant from each other in childhood tend to be close in adulthood.
B) The majority of sibling relationships in adulthood are apathetic.
C) Sibling relationships rarely persist over the entire life span for most adults.
D) It is rare for sibling closeness to develop for the first time in adulthood.
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A) extraversion.
B) openness to experience.
C) conscientiousness.
D) agreeableness.
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A) try to fix problems themselves.
B) engage in comfort eating.
C) attend a support group meeting.
D) have sex or use pornography.
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A) openness
B) agreeableness
C) neuroticism
D) extraversion
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A) concerns about being lonely
B) concerns about meeting high standards
C) concerns about weight
D) wasting time
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A) have been validated.
B) have been exaggerated.
C) have no cross-cultural validity.
D) have been underestimated.
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A) being young versus being old
B) being attractive versus being unattractive
C) being extroverted versus being introverted
D) being married versus being single
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A) have a satisfying sexual relationship.
B) feel a high level of physical attraction toward each other.
C) engage in mutual activities.
D) are religious.
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A) In many cultures, especially nonindustrialized cultures, the concept of middle age is not very clear, or in some cases is absent.
B) In nonindustrialized societies, individuals are always aptly identified and described as middle-aged unlike in industrialized societies.
C) Every culture in the world has words for "adolescent" and "young adult."
D) Unlike in the Gusii culture, a midlife crisis is an exception rather than a rule in the American culture.
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A) fathers and sons
B) mothers and sons
C) fathers and daughters
D) mothers and daughters
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