Chapter 10: Becoming an Adult

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