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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 1 PSYC 140 Module 7 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Module question: Give an overview of the types of physical changes that occur in early adulthood. Why is this type of development considered multidirectional? - AnswerThe list given in this module shows an overview of certain types of physical decline: -Maximum heart rate may gradually decrease -Respiratory capacity gradually decreases (becomes noticeable after age 25 under heavy exercise conditions) -Lens of the eye stiffens, thickens -Sensitivity to sound at high frequencies decreases -Fast-twitch muscles decline in size and amount Multidirectional indicates that there are both declines and improvements in the same person during this time period. Module question: What did this Module say about differences in sexual behavior between married and unmarried couples? - AnswerMarried couples report having more sex than unmarried individuals. Module question: How would you summarize the information on the likelihood of couples divorcing? Were you surprised by any of the information regarding divorce statistics? Why or why not? - AnswerYour answer should include the following: a discussion of how the "50%" figure is not a literal number but is rather a projection of the likelihood of couples to divorce at the present time. This rate might be much higher or much lower for any particular couple. If you reverse the trends discussed in this module, you can see that the odds for a particular couple to get a divorce are higher if: money is tight, if the couple have a child before marrying, if at least one partner was a child of a divorce, if neither partner is religious, and if one partner never attended college. Module question: How would you summarize postformal thought? How does postformal thought differ from Piaget's formal operations? - AnswerAlthough different theories describe this stage (and although there is controversy over whether adults actually reach this stage!), it ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 2 generally consists of being able to reflect and make more complex judgments, and seeing multiple perspectives and points of view. Although people in formal operations demonstrate abstract thinking, postformal thought shows more flexibility and humility as people see multiple perspectives. Module question: Can you see examples of postformal thinking in your own life or in the lives of others you know? How would you classify that example using Perry's stages? - Answer[Note]Answers will vary, but should identify one of Perry's 3 stages (dualistic, multiple thinking, commitment within relativism). An example of postformal thinking in my life might be how I approach political debates. In my younger years, I may have thought in more dualistic terms—believing my viewpoint was "right" and the opposing side was "wrong." Over time, I've come to recognize that many issues have multiple valid perspectives and that understanding different viewpoints requires considering the complexities and nuances behind them. For instance, when discussing healthcare policy, I can see valid concerns on both sides of the debate, such as the need for universal healthcare and the challenges of its funding. This shift from black-and-white thinking to appreciating multiple perspectives aligns with Perry's multiple thinking stage. Additionally, after reflecting on the different viewpoints, I've made an informed decision about what I believe should be prioritized in policy, which aligns with commitment within relativism, recognizing the validity of other perspectives but making a commitment to my own beliefs based on the information and arguments I find most compelling. Module question: Describe Sternberg's three components of love. - AnswerIntimacy: emotional connectedness, involves warm communication. Passion: biological closeness, sexual and romantic feelings. Commitment: cognitive component, a decision to stay together. Module question: Choose three of the 7 types of love discussed in this module and create a profile of a fictional couple that exemplifies these types of love. - AnswerLena and Jake's relationship evolves through three types of love as described by Sternberg. Initially, they experience infatuation, marked by intense passion and physical attraction with little emotional connection or commitment. Over time, their relationship deepens into companionate love, where their emotional bond grows, and they commit to each other's well-being, though the initial passion fades. Years later, their love matures into consummate love, where they combine intimacy, passion, and commitment, resulting in a deep, lasting connection. Their journey reflects how love can evolve from excitement and physical attraction to a stable, fulfilling partnership, with each stage building upon the previous one. Module question: Identify common symptoms of menopause. - AnswerMood fluctuations, hot flashes, shrinking of reproductive organs, difficulties becoming sexually aroused, decreased skin elasticity, loss of bone mass, raised blood pressure. Module question: Why don't all women experience symptoms of menopause? - AnswerA woman's experience of menopau

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Module question: Give an overview of the types of physical changes that occur in early
adulthood. Why is this type of development considered multidirectional? - Answer✔The list
given in this module shows an overview of certain types of physical decline:
-Maximum heart rate may gradually decrease
-Respiratory capacity gradually decreases (becomes noticeable after age 25 under heavy
exercise conditions)
-Lens of the eye stiffens, thickens
-Sensitivity to sound at high frequencies decreases
-Fast-twitch muscles decline in size and amount
Multidirectional indicates that there are both declines and improvements in the same person
during this time period.
Module question: What did this Module say about differences in sexual behavior between
married and unmarried couples? - Answer✔Married couples report having more sex than
unmarried individuals.
Module question: How would you summarize the information on the likelihood of couples
divorcing? Were you surprised by any of the information regarding divorce statistics? Why or
why not? - Answer✔Your answer should include the following: a discussion of how the "50%"
figure is not a literal number but is rather a projection of the likelihood of couples to divorce at
the present time. This rate might be much higher or much lower for any particular couple. If
you reverse the trends discussed in this module, you can see that the odds for a particular
couple to get a divorce are higher if: money is tight, if the couple have a child before marrying,
if at least one partner was a child of a divorce, if neither partner is religious, and if one partner
never attended college.
Module question: How would you summarize postformal thought? How does postformal
thought differ from Piaget's formal operations? - Answer✔Although different theories describe
this stage (and although there is controversy over whether adults actually reach this stage!), it

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generally consists of being able to reflect and make more complex judgments, and seeing
multiple perspectives and points of view.
Although people in formal operations demonstrate abstract thinking, postformal thought shows
more flexibility and humility as people see multiple perspectives.
Module question: Can you see examples of postformal thinking in your own life or in the lives of
others you know? How would you classify that example using Perry's stages? -
Answer✔[Note]Answers will vary, but should identify one of Perry's 3 stages (dualistic, multiple
thinking, commitment within relativism).
An example of postformal thinking in my life might be how I approach political debates. In my
younger years, I may have thought in more dualistic terms—believing my viewpoint was "right"
and the opposing side was "wrong." Over time, I've come to recognize that many issues have
multiple valid perspectives and that understanding different viewpoints requires considering
the complexities and nuances behind them. For instance, when discussing healthcare policy, I
can see valid concerns on both sides of the debate, such as the need for universal healthcare
and the challenges of its funding. This shift from black-and-white thinking to appreciating
multiple perspectives aligns with Perry's multiple thinking stage. Additionally, after reflecting on
the different viewpoints, I've made an informed decision about what I believe should be
prioritized in policy, which aligns with commitment within relativism, recognizing the validity of
other perspectives but making a commitment to my own beliefs based on the information and
arguments I find most compelling.

Module question: Describe Sternberg's three components of love. - Answer✔Intimacy:
emotional connectedness, involves warm communication. Passion: biological closeness, sexual
and romantic feelings. Commitment: cognitive component, a decision to stay together.
Module question: Choose three of the 7 types of love discussed in this module and create a
profile of a fictional couple that exemplifies these types of love. - Answer✔Lena and Jake's
relationship evolves through three types of love as described by Sternberg. Initially, they
experience infatuation, marked by intense passion and physical attraction with little emotional
connection or commitment. Over time, their relationship deepens into companionate love,
where their emotional bond grows, and they commit to each other's well-being, though the
initial passion fades. Years later, their love matures into consummate love, where they combine
intimacy, passion, and commitment, resulting in a deep, lasting connection. Their journey
reflects how love can evolve from excitement and physical attraction to a stable, fulfilling
partnership, with each stage building upon the previous one.

Module question: Identify common symptoms of menopause. - Answer✔Mood fluctuations,
hot flashes, shrinking of reproductive organs, difficulties becoming sexually aroused, decreased
skin elasticity, loss of bone mass, raised blood pressure.

Module question: Why don't all women experience symptoms of menopause? - Answer✔A
woman's experience of menopause depends on a variety of factors, including race and culture.

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