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| Achieve Immortality by leaving a legacy to the next generation |
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| Sense they have done nothing for the next generation |
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| Erikson believed it was more difficult to achieve generativity without being a.... |
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| Period of unusual anxiety, radical reexamination and sudden transformation |
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True or False
Midlife Crisis is a common occurrence in middle adulthood |
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False
Only a small % experience a midlife crisis |
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| Expected behavior and attitudes associated with a social position |
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| role expectations of two more more roles are contradictory or incompatible |
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| Difficulties that a person has in carrying out the responsibilities attached to one role |
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| What is the most stressful time (stage) of life? |
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| What percentage of people age 65+ are grandparents? |
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Formal
Fun-seeker
Surrogate parent
reservoir of family wisdom
Distant |
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What are parents' generativity linked to?
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| Successful development of their children as young adults |
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| How long does the transition to middle adulthood last? |
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| Contemporary life events approach |
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| How life events influence the individual's development depends on mediating facotrs, individuals adaptation to the life event, life-stage context, and the sociohistorical context |
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| timetable according to which indivuidals are expected to accomplish life's tasks |
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| Big Five Factors of personality |
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| openness to experinece, conscientous, extraversion, agreeableness, and neruroticism |
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True or False:
Marital satisfaction increases in middle age |
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| Decreased marital satisfaction after children leave home |
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