A longitudinal study found that at age 25 _____ of the participants were fully financially independent of their family of origin.
a little more than half
In developing countries, marriage, the marker for entry into adulthood usually occurs _____ the adulthood markers in the United States
muc...
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DEP 2004 Final Exam
A longitudinal study found that at age 25 _____ of the participants were fully financially
independent of their family of origin. - ANSWERa little more than half
In developing countries, marriage, the marker for entry into adulthood usually occurs
_____ the adulthood markers in the United States - ANSWERmuch earlier than
Age of beginning signs of decline in muscle tone and strength - ANSWER30 Years Old
nature (genetics) vs. nurture (environmental factors) of obesity - ANSWERGenes play a
role in obesity but so do environmental factors such as the availability of food, and
sociocultural factors, ex low income women tend to be more overweight.
Bachman et al study - findings regarding alcohol and drug use in mid-twenties -
ANSWERPeaks at 21-22 years of age and declines through the rest of the twenties
phone survey - the most common perpetrator of attempted rape of college women -
ANSWERSomeone the victim knew such as a classmate or boyfriend.
Formal Operational Though - ANSWERMore logical, abstract, and idealistic
Post Formal Thought - ANSWERThinking that is reflective, relativistic, contextual,
provisional, realistic, and influenced by emotion
U.S. workforce trend regarding long-term careers - ANSWERService Industry has best
outlook
effects of working while in college - ANSWERWorking more hours results in decreased
grades.
ways in which dual-earner couples changed the division of responsibility for work and
family - ANSWERUS men are taking greater responsibility in maintaining the home, US
women are taking increased responsibility for breadwinning, and US men show a
greater interest in family and parenting.
between 1980 and 2004 - percentage increase in the number of Latinos and Asian
Americans in the
U.S. workplace - ANSWERIt more then doubled in this time frame.
Temperament - ANSWERAn individual's behavioral style and characteristic emotional
response
With what does secure attachment to parents in childhood correlate to -
ANSWERPositive views of relationships, easy to get close to others, not overly
concerned about or stressed out about romantic relationships
, DEP 2004 Final Exam
Avoidant Attachment Style - ANSWERHesitant about getting involved in romantic
relationships, when in relationships they distance themselves from their partners
Anxious Attachment Style - ANSWERDemand closeness, less trusting, more emotional,
jealous, and possesive
Matching Hypothesis - ANSWERAlthough we may prefer a more attractive person in the
abstract, in the real world we wend up choosing someone who is close to our level of
attractiveness
Metabolic Syndrome - ANSWERCharacterized by hypertension, obesity, and insulin
resistance (and chronic stress)
Symptoms of menopause - ANSWERHot flashes, nausea, fatigue, and rapid heart beat
Erickson's Stage of Generativity Vs. Stagnation - ANSWERDesire to leave a legacy to
the next generation. Stagnation means they have done nothing to leave for future
generations
Social Clock - ANSWERThe timetable on which individuals are expected to accomplish
life's tasks- getting married, having children, etc.
Big Five Factors of Personality - ANSWEREmotional Stability, Extraversion, Openness
to Experiences, Agreeable, and Conscientiousness
Empty Nest Syndrome - ANSWERIncludes a decline in marital satisfaction after children
leave the home
Cellular Clock Theory - ANSWERCells can divide a maximum of about 75-80x and as
we age our cells become less capable of dividing
Cataracts - ANSWERA thickening of the lens of the eye that causes vision to become
cloudy, opaque or distorted
Selective Attention - ANSWERfocusing on a specific aspect of experience that is
relevant while ignoring others that are irrelevant
Divided Attention - ANSWERConcentrating on more than one activity at the same time
Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon - ANSWERIndividuals are confident that they can
remember something but just can't quite retrieve it from memory.
Implicit Memory - ANSWERMemory w/o conscious recollection. Involves skills of routine
procedures ex. driving a car, typing on a keyboard
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