Which of the following suggests that our social support and friendships dwindle in number but remain close as we get older and may be closer than in our earlier years?

a. Physical development
b. Cognitive development
c. Psychosocial development
d. Psychosexual development


c. Psychosocial development

Psychosocial development suggests that our social support and friendships dwindle in number but remain close as we get older and may be closer than in our earlier years.

Psychology

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a. stream of consciousness; functionalism b. introspection; structuralism c. introspection; Gestalt d. introspection; humanism e. stream of consciousness; structuralism, which is a

Psychology

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a. ?consolidate hues and saturation b. ?subtract background images c. ?analyze patterns of lines d. ?integrate gradients of light

Psychology

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a. practice skills in natural settings with different people. b. be rewarded for efforts. c. advance to more difficult tasks. d. do all of these.

Psychology

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a. cognitive c. existential b. learning d. behavioral

Psychology