A strategy for successful aging proposed by Paul Baltes and Margaret Baltes is called __________. In this strategy, finding alternative ways to do something you have always enjoyed, doing but can no longer do as easily, is called __________

FIll in the blank with correct word.


Answer: selective optimization with compensation; compensation

Psychology

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If a child successfully resolves Erikson's first stage, she or he can be expected to

be increasingly obsessive. greet strangers with a smile. be an easy baby. explore his or her world.

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Because self-report and observed behaviors may not match, researchers are advised to use:

a. sophisticated statistical measures. b. multiple measures. c. quasi-experimentation. d. valid surveys and questionnaires.

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The incidence of gender dysphoria resulting in a rejection of natal sex is

A. very low, with far less than 1% of the general population. B. very low, with approximately 1.5% of the general population. C. moderately low, with approximately 1% to 5% of the general population. D. moderately high, in approximately half of those with gender dysphoria.

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Cross-cultural studies of gender stereotypes have shown that

a. gender stereotypes are the same in all countries. b. gender stereotypes are not influenced by one's culture. c. Americans have more extreme gender stereotypes than people in other countries. d. Americans have less extreme gender stereotypes than people in other countries.

Psychology