Sociology, asked by mk2408628, 7 months ago

1. Lifespan development can be defined as

(A) A methodical

(B) intra-individual change

(C) Both (a) & (b)

(D) None of these

2. A segment of the lifespan is ………………..

(A) childhood

(B) adulthood

(C) old age

(D) All of these

3. Lifespan psycologist have major objectives as

(A) To find out characteristic age change in appearance

(B) To find out when these changes occur

(C) To find out whether they are individual or universal

(D) All of above

4. Goal of lifespan changes is enable people to adopt to the environment in which they live:

(A) To achieve this goal

(B) Self-realisation

(C) Either (a) or (b)

(D) Both (a) and (b)

5. Attitude towards lifespan changes as

(A) Changes of a physical or psycological nature

(B) Changes are rapid

(C) Changes in senescence

(D) All of above

6. Aspects that influence attitudes lifespan changes

(A) Appearance

(B) Behaviour

(C) Both (a) & (b)

(D) None of these

7. Theories that accept the discontinuous perspective regard development as taking place in stages:

(A) Quantitative changes thinking

(B) Feeling

(C) Behaving

(D) All of these

8. Issues of lifespan are:

(A) Nature and Nurture

(B) Stability V/S Changes

(C) Both (a) & (b)

(D) None of these

9. Contemporary theories on development as​

Answers

Answered by sandeepc981
1

answer lifespan development can be defined as

Answered by shailusengar27
0

Answer:

intra-individual change

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