EPPP Psychology

Category - Growth and Lifespan Development

Personality development is considered to be a lifelong process. According to Levinson’s theory, Seasons of a Man’s Life, what phase of development is a man who is making personality judgments as a result of abandoning his early adulthood perspective in?
  1. Age 30 transition
  2. Mid-life transition
  3. Middle adulthood
  4. Settling down
Explanation
Answer: C - Middle adulthood, which follows mid-life transition and precedes age 50 transition, is described by Levinson as a time when a man begins to abandon the early adulthood perspective and might make major personality adjustments in light of that perspective shift.
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