During adolescence, culture influences the process of forming an identity. In a collectivist society, the well-being of the group is promoted as most important, while in the individualistic culture the emphasis is on developing
a. autonomy. c. interdependence.
b. confidence. d. balance.
a
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Which of the following individuals has the greatest risk of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia?
A. Paul, who is wealthy and well educated B. Rena, who completed college, though she has an average IQ C. Jason, who is extremely bright but never finished college D. Carrie, who is poorly educated
The perspective of development that suggests it is more important to examine observable behaviors than unconscious influences is the
A) stage perspective. B) psychoanalytic perspective. C) behavioral perspective. D) social-cognitive perspective.
Which of the following statements regarding the concept of reaction range is TRUE?
A) Reaction range allows researchers to predict the phenotype that will be displayed by specific children. B) Reaction range is a theoretical concept that is helpful in understanding how genes and environment interact. C) Reaction range allows researchers to calculate all of the possible outcomes for any psychological characteristic. D) Reaction range helps explain how genes influence the choices children make in selecting their environments.
Glen and Margie are emotionally close, committed to making their relationship work, and still maintain a passion not often found in long-lived marriages. According to Robert Sternberg, Glen and Margie's love is
A. affectionate. B. fatuous. C. consummate. D. passionate.