Video Activity 16.2: Family Diversity in MidlifeClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 489, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Unlike Chris and Mark who are raising a school-age child, 57-year-old Chris has two adult children. He describes his relationship with them as great, open, and communicative. He notes that conversational topics have become more mature and at times, the family agrees to disagree. According to research on parent-child relationships in adulthood, which statement is most likely correct?
A. Chris probably requires moderate financial support from his children.
B. Chris likely experienced empty nest syndrome in the first few years after launching his children.
C. Because there tends to be continuity in parent-child relationships throughout the lifespan, Chris has probably always enjoyed a positive relationship with his children.
D. Because his adult children are not yet parents, he probably worries that he won't have the opportunity to experience grandparenthood.
Answer: C
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