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9. Although across all cultures the secure attachment is the most common type, G

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9. Although across all cultures the secure attachment is the most common type, German children are more likely to style. than alan attachment alanstyle have stage, immoral actions are simply those for which one is punished. 10. In Kohlberg's is the period of development that begins with the onset of sexual maturity and lasts until the beginning of adulthood. 12. Today, substantial research suggests that plays the major role in determining a person's sexual orientation. 13. As you get older, you will have a greater decline in memory compared to memory theory, younger adults are largely oriented toward the to them in the future, whereas older adults are generally oriented toward 14. According to acquisition of information that will be useful information that brings emotional satisfaction in the present. 15. Studies have shown that marital satisfaction is before children are born and after they leave home

Explanation / Answer

9. avoidant, ambivalent. (Results of Grossman's study, 1985. This is because German mothers tend to foster autonomy an independence in their wards from childhood itself, leading to more displays of avoidant attachment style).

10. pre-conventional. (This stage is common in children wherein morality of an action is judged by its direct consequences to oneself, i.e. being rewarded or punished for it).

11. adolescence. (This refers to the period that is marked by dramatic changes in the body and attaining sexual maturity).

12. I'm not sure to answer this one. There have been way too many studies and a majority of them are still trying to understand the "cause" of sexual orientation. In fact, most researchers would say that it's a combination of nature and nurture. It would be helpful if you attach a link or name the book you are supposed to be referring to?

13. episodic, semantic. (Taken from Brickman and Stern's study, 2009; As one gets older, there is a sharp decline in episodic memory as compared to semantic memory)

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