The life-course model views aging as______________?
A. a process that continues from birth to death
B. a process shaped by the forces of capitalism
C. a process of adapting to changing social roles
D. a process shaped by psychological decline
A. a process that continues from birth to death
B. a process shaped by the forces of capitalism
C. a process of adapting to changing social roles
D. a process shaped by psychological decline
A. Stimulus-response psychology
B. Drive psychology
C. Trait psychology
D. None of these
A. urban ecologists
B. new urban sociologist
C. functionalists
D. human ecologists
A. Childer
B. Society
C. Biological and social evolution of society
D. None of these
A. women with a first child are more likely than women without a child to report that their husbands do not pay enough attention to them
B. the marital adjustment rating rises after the birth of a first child
C. most couples consider parenthood a crisis
D. the psychological well-being of parents is a little better than that of childless couples
A. we are constantly learning
B. we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C. we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D. we think before we act
E. we have learned enough to function independently
A. Social Conesion
B. Individualism
C. Economic problem
D. none of these