What is the virtue achieved when one reaches generativity


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1. Sexism and Gender discrimination
2. What do Bohlin and Hagekull say about shyness in infancy?
3. Five Factor Model/Big 5 Personality Traits
4. What are the two dimensions' of Bartholomew's attachment theory?
5. What is Erikson's sixth stage of the psychosocial stages and what does it say?
6. Factor's influencing attraction
7. Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Love
8. Primary aging versus secondary aging
9. Lack of sleep in middle adulthood- what can be some of the effects?
10. What happens to women in menopause?
11. Crystallized intelligence versus fluid intelligence.
12. What was the Seattle Longitudinal Study and what did it find?
13. What can cause a midlife crisis?
14. Erikson's generativity versus stagnation
15. According to Erikson, what is the primary generative type?
16. What is the virtue achieved when one reaches generativity?
17. What is the Sandwich Generation?
18. What is Empty Nest Syndrome?
19. What is a Kinkeeper?
20. Why do men divorce at this stage? Why do women?
21. Remarriage and life after divorce
22. Can ageism lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy?
23. What is the leading cause of disability in older adults?
24. What percentage of people are 65 years or older?
25. According to the Baltimore Longitudinal Study on Aging, what are the characteristics of aging?
26. What is the Hayflick limit?
27. Sensory Register
28. Memory in late adulthood
29. Intelligence and Wisdom in late adulthood
30. Cognitive Reserves
31. Erikson's Integrity versus despair
32. Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
33. Palliative Care
34. What are the stages of grief?

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