Emerging adulthood is described as an "unstable" time in one's life. Based on this video, why would this be an accurate description?

What will be an ideal response?

It would be accurate to consider emerging adulthood as unstable according to this video because many of the people interviewed expressed that they have no real boundaries and they are uncertain about their futures. They have not fully committed to their futures and are at a point where things that they do now can impact their futures.

Psychology

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In addition to psychometric tests, Gardner expanded the criteria for identifying a particular set of cognitive skills as a distinct type of intelligence to include

a. that the skills were part of a school curriculum. b. that the skills might be selectively advanced in prodigies or selectively impaired in people with brain injury. c. that the skills were present in infancy. d. the existence of a specific brain area that controlled the particular aspect of intelligence.

Psychology

Imagine you are a male three-spined stickleback (a fish). You come across a nest of unfertilized three-spined stickleback eggs and you can't help but do a particular dance and then go ahead and fertilize the eggs. Which theory of motivation accounts for your behavior??

a. ?arousal theory b. ?behavioral doctrine c. ?drive reduction theory d. ?instinct doctrine

Psychology