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21.Who would Erikson say MOST capable of true intimacy?
a.Cindy, who : 1245428
21.Who would Erikson say is MOST capable of true intimacy?
a.Cindy, who is overdependent on her boyfriend.
b.Burt, who will go out with different people but finds it scary to go out with someone more than a couple of times.
c.Aileen, who has a clear sense of identity.
d.Harrison, who is 16 years old.
22.Some research has been critical of Erikson’s assertions regarding the relationship between identity and the formation of intimate relationships. For which of the following individuals is identity unrelated to closeness, according to Johnson and colleagues (2007)?
a.Charles, who is working on his friendship with Anette.
b.Diane, who is working on her friendship with Mathilda.
c.Timothy, who is working on his friendship with Jamison.
d.Charlene, who is working on her friendship with Sheldon.
23.When all of the research regarding Erikson’s proposed relationship between identity and intimacy is examined, it appears that his theory is most applicable to
a.men and career-oriented women.c.men and women equally.
b.men onlyd.women only
24.For many people, the key to establishing their identity as an adult is achieving ________ independence.
a.educationalc.political
b.physicald.financial
25.Which of the following individuals is likely to establish their financial independence from their parents the earliest?
a.Katie, who is in her third year of medical school.
b.Melinda, who has just started in a Master’s program after graduating from college.
c.Julie, who is in her second year of college.
d.Kelly, who graduated from high school and went right to work instead of enrolling in college.
26.Your best friend William tells you that he is thinking of moving back in with his parents now that he has graduated from college. “If I do that for a year or two, I will be able to save my money and get independent much faster than if I try living on my own right away.” Since you have read this chapter and know the research into this sort of thing, what would be your best response?
a.That probably isn’t a good idea, because it will actually take you longer to become financially independent if you move back with them than if you live on your own.
b.That is a good idea, because men who move back in with their parents become financially independent faster, while women who do so take longer to establish such independence.
c.That is a bad idea, because women who move back in with their parents become financially independent faster, while men who do so take longer to establish such independence.
d.The research really supports that idea, because both men and women who live with their parents for one to three years while establishing their own career can become financially independent much faster than those who live on their own.
27.Physical functioning generally peaks during
a.early adolescence.c.young adulthood
b.middle adolescence.d.middle adulthood.
28.Which statement by 30-year-old Flossie, who is typical for a person of her age, is most likely false?
a.“I am about as strong as I will ever be.”
b.“I am a lot less coordinated than I used to be.”
c.“My hearing is not quite as good as it used to be.”
d.“My visual acuity is about as good as it has ever been.”
29.Which of the following is the most common change in vision that people experience during their middle-adulthood years?
a.They become nearsighted and need glasses to see things at distance.
b.They lose their ability to see things in the dark.
c.They lose some of their color vision.
d.They become farsighted and need reading glasses.
30.Physical strength, coordination, and dexterity tends to peak in the late twenties and early thirties, and then decline throughout the rest of the life for
a.men, but not women.c.neither men nor women.
b.women, but not men.d.both men and women.