Jeanette and Larry beamed as they took turns holding their first grandson in the hospital room. Their daughter Betsy thought that she had never seen such joy and pride in their faces. What serves as the basis for Jeanette and Larry's response?

a. accomplishment
b. generativity
c. stewardship
d. familism

Ans: b. generativity

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Research indicates that families of anorexic daughters are:

A) usually single-parent households. B) more often working class. C) often noncohesive and unsupportive. D) all of the above

Psychology

Javier adores his new girlfriend, whom he finds very attractive and intelligent. However, no matter what he does, she criticizes him: his appearance, his opinions, his cooking, the gifts he buys for her, and all of his other actions. He is feeling more and more discouraged despite his best efforts to make her happy. This is likely a case of ____.?

a. ?generalized anxiety disorder b. ?rumination c. ?major depressive disorder d. ?learned helplessness

Psychology