Which of the following developmental tasks are parts of Havighurst's early adulthood age period?
1. Taking on civic responsibility.
2. Developing adult leisure-time activities.
3. Getting started in an occupation.
4. Relating oneself to one's spouse as a person.
5. Managing a home.
Correct Answer: 1,3
Rationale 1: This option is one of Havighurst's early adulthood tasks.
Rationale 2: Developing adult leisure-time activities is not a part of the middle age period.
Rationale 3: This option is one of Havighurst's early adulthood tasks.
Rationale 4: Relating oneself to one's spouse as a person is not a part of the middle age period.
Rationale 5: This option is one of Havighurst's early adulthood tasks.
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