Discuss your own development using the concepts of a life-span construct scenario, a social clock, a life story, and possible selves
What will be an ideal response?
Responses will clearly vary based on the experiences of individual students. They should include the correct application and definitions of the terms noted in the question. A life-span construct is a unified sense of the past, present, and future based on personal experiences and input from other people. A social clock refers to the way we tag future events with a particular time or age by which we hope to complete them. A life story refers to a personal narrative that organizes past events into a cohesive narrative. And personal selves represent what we could become, what we hope to become, and what we are afraid we will become.
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a. emotional mind. b. fallacious mind. c. sad mind. d. troubled mind.
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a. automatic response within the spinal cord without brain involvement. b. automatic response from the brain. c. somatic response from the brain. d. automatic response from a cranial nerve.
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