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tichca

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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship of life goals and satisfaction in later adulthood?
 
  a. Older adults continue to set goals and evaluate their satisfaction level.
  b. Older adults stop setting goals as they near the end of their life.
  c. Older adults tend to set goals, but not assess their degree of satisfaction
  d. Older adults evaluate the degree of life satisfaction without setting goals.

Question 2

The pressure on adults to be committed to improving the life conditions of future generations is expressed as the psychosocial crisis of
 
  a. intimacy versus isolation.
  b. integrity versus despair.
  c. generativity versus stagnation.
  d. immortality versus extinction.



peilian

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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