List and explain the phases of Levinson's life structures theory
What will be an ideal response?
As a person enters a new period of life, they go through three stages: novice phase = a period of adjustment; mid-era phase = becoming more competent at meeting the new challenges; culmination phase = stability is obtained once the adult has succeeded in creating a new life structure that is well managed.
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How much do smiling, frowning, laughing, and crying vary among cultures? a. Each of these occurs in some cultures and not in others
b. Smiling and laughing occur in all cultures, but frowning and crying vary. c. These expressions occur in all cultures, and their meaning is the same in all. d. These expressions occur in all cultures, but their meaning varies.
The statistical tests on regression coefficients are usually
a. t tests. b. z tests. c. F tests. d. r tests.
The major problem with the Kübler-Ross model of dying is that
a. there are specific stages, but she had them in the incorrect order. b. the dying process is simply not stage-like. c. there appears to be several missing stages in the process. d. the emotional responses she describes don't typically occur.
Freud defined the id as:
A. the conscience B. the source of energy that contains the biological drives for sex and aggression C. an unconscious desire to be like one's father D. the instinctual response to implied social demands