CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
53. Life-span developmentalists who focus on adult development and aging describe life-span development in terms of four “ages.” The “third age” in this conceptualization spans from: a. adolescence to prime adulthood. b. twenties through fifties. c. approximately 60 to 79 years of age. d. approximately 80 years to the time of death ... ................
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