Friends and family have noticed that Marty's behavior is more predictable than it had been. His likes and dislikes are not fluctuating as much, he's easier to reason with than before, and he's more likely to consider the outcome of his actions before he decides what to do. According to trait theory research regarding personality change and stability, at which stage in his life is Marty most likely to be?
A. High school age
B. College age
C. Graduate school age
D. Post-graduate school age
Answer: D
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