1.Which of the following is an example of something that remains stable across the lifespan?

A. Gender (I chose this)
B. Physical size
C. Language
D. all over above

2. Which of the following is true of the life-span perspective?
A. It is primarily concerned with characteristics of individuals that remain the same
B. It examins the links between childhood and adulthood
C. It is interested in universalities across people, not in their differences (I chose C)
D. It is only concerned with adulthood and old age.

5 answers

I agree with both of your answers.
Thank you, Ma'am!

Are you able to check these for me?

1. Many assumptions about how things should be such as that the husband should be the major wage earner in a married relatinship are:
A. social constructions (i chose this one)
B. universally accepted
C. objective reality
D. cultural

2. If a group of people have the same ancestors, religion and language, they are said to be part of the same:
A. racial group
B. culture
C. nation
D. ethic group ( i chose this one)

3. An ecological system approach to the study of human development was recommended by:
A. Erikson (i chose this one)
B. Piaget
C. Freud
D. Bronfenbrenner
Your first two answers are correct. I don't know about # 3.
Wow! That was fast! Thank you again!

Also, one more question...
Social constructions often vary by:
A. cohort
B. physical health status
C. intelligence
D. Family

I'm stuck between family and cohort, but leaning towards cohort...
I agree with cohort.