Carly was a teenage mom, who then became a grandmother at 35. Carly also found out that she was pregnant at the same time as her own daughter. This situation is an example of _________ stages
a) atypical
b) typical
Consider This: Some stages are unique to each individual.
LO 1.1: Explain adult development in terms of ‘stability and change' and ‘stages and continuity'
c) continuous
Consider This: Some stages are unique to each individual.
LO 1.1: Explain adult development in terms of ‘stability and change' and ‘stages and continuity'
d) stable
Consider This: Some stages are unique to each individual.
LO 1.1: Explain adult development in terms of ‘stability and change' and ‘stages and continuity'
ANS: a
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the patient's account of the dream is called the ________, and the disguised or symbolic form is called the ________. a. manifest content; latent content b. latent content; manifest content c. transference; countertransference d. resistance; transference
Young children's conversations appear
A) more mature in highly demanding situations in which they cannot see their listeners' reactions or rely on typical conversational aids. B) less mature in highly demanding situations in which they cannot see their listeners' reactions or rely on typical conversational aids. C) egocentric and immature in face-to-face situations with unfamiliar adults or peers. D) adultlike in situations with familiar adults, such as parents, grandparents, or child-care workers.