From the perspective of the life-span psychologist, life stages are important because
a. they represent the outcome of major biological changes.
b. they present a set of developmental tasks to be mastered.
c. they provide insight into the values and aspirations of particular cultures.
d. their beginning and end are perfectly correlated with chronological age.
Ans: b. they present a set of developmental tasks to be mastered.
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One explanation of the greater identification with the majority culture by minority adolescents who are immigrants is that they are likely to
A) be from relatively higher educational and socioeconomic families. B) have low levels of self-esteem. C) subscribe to the pluralistic society model of United States culture. D) subscribe to the multicultural society model of United States culture.
Which of the following is an example of an inflection?
a. "I goed to my grandma's house." b. "She silly." c. "Me want red." d. "I go bye-bye."