Question : 91.Mitzi a young adolescent who often dreams of having four : 1245420

 

 

91.Mitzi is a young adolescent who often dreams of having four children, a husband, a dog, and a house with a white picket fence. This is an example of

a.a life-span construct.c.a life story.

b.a scenario.d.a personal fable.

 

 

 

92.Sheri is disappointed with herself, because she is approaching her thirtieth birthday and is not yet married. Her expectation that she would have been married and have kids by the age of 35, and she is now feeling like this will not be possible. Sheri’s plans for achieving specific life goals by specific ages is an example of her ________.

a.scenarioc.life story

b.social clockd.life-span construct

 

 

 

93.The idea that a person’s identity can only be understood by considering where they’ve been, where they are, and where they are going was proposed by ________.

a.Schaiec.Blanchard-Fields

b.Labouvie-Viefd.McAdams

 

 

 

94.Overall, McAdams (2008)  believes that one’s identity is

a.structured for us by the important people in our lives.

b.a process of creating and recreating their own life story.

c.completely outside of our control, as the appearance of freedom in our lives is merely an illusion.

d.static over time, and not at all subject to change.

 

 

 

95.Steve is on a first date with Nora. They are getting along well, when Nora suddenly hits Steve with a very deep question. “Where do you see yourself in 10 years, Steve?” she asks. Steve nearly chokes on his coffee, as he was just thinking about whether he’d get a goodnight kiss in an hour, not what he’d be doing in a decade. Nora has asked Steve to consider his ________.

a.possible selvesc.personal fable

b.ideal selvesd.life story

 

 

 

96.Research on possible selves development has shown that

a.older adults believe that becoming both the hoped-for and the feared self is under their control.

b.younger adults believe that becoming both the hoped-for and the feared self is under their control.

c.older adults believe that becoming the hoped-for self is under their control, but they have little control over the feared self.

d.younger adults believe that becoming the hoped-for self is under their control, but they have little control over the feared self.

 

 

 

97.Personal ________ beliefs reflect the degree to which you believe that your performance in a situation depends on something you do.

a.responsibilityc.control

b.locusd.accountability

 

 

 

98.Gabby is getting ready to compete in an Olympic gymnastics event. She is asked by a reporter if she is very nervous, and she says, “How I do is completely up to me right now, so if I did enough work and prepared properly I will be just fine.” Gabby’s statement reflects a high sense of ________.

a.personal controlc.egocentrism

b.outward locusd.invulnerability

 

 

 

99.Cathy and Bettina are sitting together one evening talking about their house. “I’d really like to renovate the kitchen within the next year,” says Bettina. Cathy agrees, but points out that they can’t afford such an expensive project, especially since they have a new baby to take care of and pay for. They both agree that if they work more hours at their jobs that they will be able to make the extra money needed to pay for the renovation. Cathy and Bettina are demonstrating ________ control.

a.plenaryc.secondary

b.tertiaryd.primary

 

 

 

100.Donald is having a real problem with his boss at work. Try though he has, he cannot seem to get his boss to ease up on him. He decides that rather than try to change his relationship with his boss, he will change how he allows their constant conflicts to affect him. He vows to stop letting it “get to him,” and comes up with new ways to avoid getting upset over their constant struggles. Donald is using ________ control in his relationship with his boss.

a.secondaryc.invulnerable

b.imaginaryd.primary

 

 

 

 

 

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