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Social Studies, 30.07.2019 17:20, sophandnoel15

Agroup of people in their early 50s is meeting with a developmental specialist to discuss lifestyle changes in their lives. the topic of personality stability becomes the major topic of discussion, and the group asks the specialist to summarize the area of stability versus change in personality. what could the specialist tell the group? (a) many middle age adults tend to feel young and that in term of basic personality that they preceive important similarities between their present selves and their younger selves.(b) personality does change from adolescene to adulthood and some of these change can be quite dramatic, leaving adults to struggle through midlife crisis. (c) people's basic personality traits dont appear to show continuity.(d) personality will change and could become unstable due to aging and illness.

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