You and your partner have a 1-year-old daughter. What can you expect her personality to be like, based on her temperament today?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Many models of child temperament overlap with some of the Big Five personality traits. One describes children in terms of extraversion/surgency, effortful control (similar to high conscientiousness), and negative affectivity (high neuroticism). Agreeableness and openness are not as clearly seen among young children.
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According to the discussion of social class and health status in the United States,
a. several different measures of social class show no relationship between social class and life expectancy. b. the US spends more money on health care, per person, than any other country in the world. c. the data show than the US is among the top 10 countries in the world, with respect to life expectancy. d. as of 2007, about 5 million US citizens did not have any health insurance.
According to Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, which of the following is true about the eighth and final stage of the life span?
A. The virtue that typically develops during this stage of the life span is trust. B. The virtue that typically develops during this stage of the life span is competence. C. Integrity must outweigh despair if this stage of the life span is to be resolved successfully. D. Industry must outweigh inferiority if this stage of the life span is to be resolved successfully.