A) hope.
B) care.
C) trust.
D) love.
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A) not easy for childless people.
B) actually easier for childless people than for parents.
C) equally difficult for childless people and parents.
D) unnecessary for childless people.
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A) People tend to have more friendships in middle age than at any other time of life.
B) Middle-aged people often have less time for friendships but they have more quality in their friendships.
C) Friendships are typically most complex during middle age.
D) Age is a very important factor in making friends at this time of life.
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A) remain emotionally close during middle adulthood.
B) remain in touch, but become emotionally distant because of marriage.
C) lose touch with one another during middle adulthood, but reestablish contact during late adulthood.
D) fail to support one another when caring for elderly parents.
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A) Women and men did not differ in negative emotions with age.
B) Women have more positive emotions at all ages than men.
C) Women have more negative emotionality at all ages than men.
D) Married people report fewer positive emotions than unmarried people.
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A) the tendency of immigrants to accept assimilation to the majority culture.
B) the tendency of immigrants to reject assimilation to the majority culture.
C) the tendency of immigrants to promote assimilation to the second generation of immigrants.
D) None of these
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A) maturational needs or tasks that all human beings experience.
B) historical events that affect a particular population.
C) the socioeconomic status of a family.
D) unusual experiences and unusual timing.
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A) Because they are in the middle stage of adulthood between younger and older adulthood.
B) Because they must balance life goals, including hobbies and their career goals.
C) Because they must care for their adolescent and young adult children as well as their aging parents.
D) Because they must attend to their children as well as their careers.
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A) had more physical illnesses.
B) had more problems with financial security.
C) lost the close relationship she once enjoyed with her grown children.
D) experienced a difficult midlife crisis.
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A) our identity is an absolute view based on facts.
B) once established, identity is stable throughout life.
C) self-perceptions are confirmed or denied throughout a person's lifetime and adjustments are made to this view.
D) only information from intimate relationships has value in redefining one's view of oneself.
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A) A young man
B) A young woman
C) A middle-aged man
D) A middle-aged woman
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A) difficulty establishing gay relationships.
B) challenges in experiencing generativity.
C) early establishment of identity.
D) tighter bonds with parents and siblings.
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A) seldom see each other.
B) get along rather poorly with each other.
C) get along well with each other.
D) live together.
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A) Openness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Extraversion
D) Neuroticism
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A) spiritual powers.
B) ability to reproduce.
C) life events.
D) age.
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A) altruism.
B) generativity.
C) intimacy.
D) industry.
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A) male climeractic.
B) menopause.
C) midlife crisis.
D) midlife review.
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A) marital capital.
B) marital mutuality.
C) marital scaffolding.
D) marital assimilation.
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A) less agreeable.
B) less conscientious.
C) less neurotic.
D) less extraverted.
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