When does age become just a number and not a predictor of a stage or behavior?

a) Adolescence
b) Early adulthood
Consider This: Until a certain point, certain milestones happen with age.
LO 1.4: Illustrate adult development in terms of biological, social, psychological and chronological ages
c) Older adulthood
Consider This: Until a certain point, certain milestones happen with age.
LO 1.4: Illustrate adult development in terms of biological, social, psychological and chronological ages
d) Infancy
Consider This: Until a certain point, certain milestones happen with age.
LO 1.4: Illustrate adult development in terms of biological, social, psychological and chronological ages


ANS: a

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In regards to men and women's perceptions of sexual harassment, men are LESS likely than women to

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