According to McAdams, how does a life story develop over time?

What will be an ideal response?


People in Western societies begin forming their life stories in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, these life stories have their roots in one's earliest attachments in infancy. Similar to Erikson, McAdams believes adolescence is the time during which an identity begins to take form and, hence, a life story begins. In early adulthood, the story is continued and refined. From midlife and beyond, it is altered and added to based on major and minor life changes. Generativity marks an attempt to create an appealing "ending" that will generate new beginnings for future generations.

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described as a. parents-by-choice. b. parent-planners. c. parental refuseniks. d. predestined parents.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Non-experimental designs do not include any manipulation, such as training, intervention, or drug taking.

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In Silverstein and Bengston's typology of intergenerational relationships, which type is characterized by adult children not being engaged with their parents based on any of the six indicators?

a. detached b. intimate but distant c. obligatory d. sociable

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A good example of a(n) ______ would be a college classroom or members of a meetup club you belong to.

A. aggregate group B. secondary group C. primary group D. out-group

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