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Polly effusively describes her youth and earlier adulthood as perfect, having had many wonderful experiences, a loving family, and good friends. She is demonstrating
 
  the positivity effect.
  mild dementia.
  the self-fulfilling prophecy.
  side-effects of her medication.

Question 2

Analytic intelligence is particularly valued in
 
  emerging adulthood.
  adulthood.
  late adulthood.
  old age.



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Answer to Question 1

the positivity effect.

Answer to Question 2

emerging adulthood.



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