Across
- 1. Life-Story Model
- 2. Intelligence Abilities that can be measured with times mazes, puzzles, and relations among shapes.
- 4. The desire to live life more on the edge through physically and emotionally threatening situations on the boundary between life and death.
- 6. Story A personal narrative that organizes past events into a coherent sequence.
- 9. Development pattern in which some aspects of intelligence improve and other aspects decline during adulthood.
- 10. A game plan for how your life will play out in the future.
- 11. Physical dependence on a substance such that withdrawal symptoms are experienced when deprived of that substance.
- 14. Intelligence Popular television game shows are based on contestants' accumulated....
- 17. Clock A personal timetable that gives people a way to track progress through adulthood.
Down
- 1. Characteristic theories of intelligence that identify several types of intellectual abilities.
- 3. Intellectual abilities are not fixed but can be modified under the right conditions in adulthood.
- 5. Introduced multidirectionality, interindividual variability, and plasticity.
- 7. Adulthood Period between late teens and mid-to-late 20s when individuals are not adolescents but are not full adults.
- 8. Drinking Type of drinking defined for men as consuming 5 or more drinks in a row and for women as consuming 4 or more drinks in a row within the past 2 weeks.
- 12. Theory of Successful Intelligence
- 13. How much energy the body needs.
- 15. Transitions Movement into the next stage of development marked by assumption of new responsibilities and duties.
- 16. of Passage Rituals marking initiation into adulthood.
