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lifespan.14.socialearly adults

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US - self-esteem makes happiness p480   (blank)  
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social clock - p480   culturally determined - how are you doing? benchmarks  
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HELSON - women's social clocks p480   (blank)  
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women who have no strong focus - negative results p480   (blank)  
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women - process of investing in social clock is important p480   (blank)  
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ERIKSON - intimacy-versus-isolation p481   postadolescence into early 30's  
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ERIKSON - failure to develop a strong identity   men need strong identity  
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need for belongness p481   (blank)  
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black-white friendships p482   few have friends  
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stimulus stage p482   physical characteristics  
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value stage p482   increasing similarity of values or beliefs  
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role stage 482   specific rolse - husband, wife  
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MURSTEIN - stimulus-value-role (SVR) theory p483   (blank)  
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love -physiologica arousal p483   (blank)  
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passionate or romantic love p483   state of powerful absorption  
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companionate love p483   (blank)  
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HATFIELD & BERSCHEID - labeling theory of passionate love p 483   arousal is "labeled" as love  
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negative emotions produce strong physiological arousal p484   "love" is just something you want  
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STERNBERG - p484   (blank)  
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Intimacy component p484   closeness  
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passion component p484   sex, romance  
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decision/commitment component   recognition and determiniation  
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STERNBERG p484-table of components of love   (blank)  
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cultures - most desirable characteristics in love p486   (blank)  
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genetic programming-men want physical attraction because is means children p4887   (blank)  
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JANDA & KLENKE - p487 filtering model   (blank)  
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homogamy p487   marry someone similar in age, education, religion  
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marriage gradient p487   men marry younger, lower in status  
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Filter- chart p488   (blank)  
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BERNARD p488   "bottom of the barrel" men & "cream of the crop" women  
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Ar. Am women marry men less educated p489   (blank)  
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marriage outside ethnic group p489   (blank)  
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HAZAN & SHAVER - p489   attachment styles  
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infants & adults attachment styles p490   (blank)  
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gay & lesbian attachment styles p490   (blank)  
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POSSLQ - 10% in US p492   (blank)  
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cohabiting "practice" increases chance for happy marriage p492   NO - it does NOT  
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advantage of marriage p492   (blank)  
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median age for marriage - 27 men - 25 women p492   oldest since figures kept  
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90% marry p493   (blank)  
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happy marriage p493   (blank)  
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divorce - half of marriages p493   during first 10 years of marriage  
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conflict - stabilization p494   (blank)  
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children-$233,000 p495   (blank)  
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decide to have child p495   (blank)  
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fertility rate p496   (blank)  
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replacement level p496   (blank)  
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dual-earner couples p496   (blank)  
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baby-rearing-no community support p497   (blank)  
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childbirth-lowest level of marital satisfaction p497   (blank)  
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coparenting team p498   common child-rearing strategies  
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gay parents - 20% p498   (blank)  
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gay parents -same as other p499   (blank)  
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women - single p499   majority of women are single in 2005-first time in history  
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career consolidation p500   ages 20-40-concentrate on careers  
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VAILLANT - career consolidation p501   (blank)  
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GINZBERG career choice theory p501   (blank)  
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fantasy period p501   0-11  
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tentative period p501 think about careers   adolescence  
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realistic career p501   (blank)  
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HOLLANDS p502   (blank)  
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Realistic - intellectual - social-conventional - p502   used as job quizzes  
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communal professions p503   occupations associated with professions, such as nursing  
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agentic professions - carpentry p503   getting things accomplished  
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women in workforce-statistics p503   (blank)  
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gender wage gap p503   75% -percent of men's earnings  
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extrinsic motivation p504   tangible rewards  
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intrinsic motivation p504   puritan work ethich - meaningful  
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status chart p505   (blank)  
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worker pay variation p506   (blank)  
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job satisfaction - p506   have influence over others  
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choose a career chart p506   (blank)  
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