Emerging Adulthood
Mate Selection Theories
Relationships & Evolution
Physical & Cognitive Development
100

This specific developmental stage acts as a transition phase spanning the gap between adolescence and achieving full-fledged adulthood.

What is emerging adulthood?

100

This theory argues that we are naturally driven to marry people whom we interact with due to geographical or physical nearness.

What is the Theory of Propinquity?

100

Evolutionary theory points out this group of people carry a heavier parental investment because they dedicate far more time and energy to their offspring.

What are females?

100

Early adulthood is the specific life phase where individuals generally reach their peak in cardiac output, reaction time, and this physical attribute.

What is muscular strength?

200

According to theorist Jeffrey Arnett, emerging adulthood is famously characterized as the age of exploring this deeply personal concept.

What is identity?

200

According to this theory, "love at first sight" is possible because people carry a subconscious image of their perfect partner.

What is the Ideal Mate Theory?

200

Attachment theory asserts that adults naturally apply these internal cognitive frameworks to their adult romantic relationships.

What are internal working models?

200

Sagging or wrinkling skin alongside a decline in joint flexibility are visible physical indicators of aging during this specific life stage

What is middle adulthood?

300

Emerging adulthood is most commonly found in these types of cultures, where extended education is normal and marriage is often delayed.

What are Western cultures?

300

This theory states that individuals actively choose romantic partners who possess personal traits or characteristics that they themselves lack.

What is Complimentary Needs Theory?

300

Under Social Exchange Theory, long-term relationship commitment is mathematically viewed as a product of satisfaction combined with ___________ on a partner.

What is dependence/reliance?

300

Even if an individual remains entirely free of disease, this vital physical capacity can experience a drop of about 40% between the ages of 20 and 80

What is lung capacity?

400

Rather than being a period of complete stability, Arnett highlights that emerging adulthood actually features frequent changes in this specific area of life.

What is residence (or living situation)?

400

Viewing marriage through a lens of timing, this theory states that we marry when the circumstances are right, making it feel almost like fate.

What is Time and Place Theory?

400

This classification describes an individual who maintains a positive view of themselves but holds a negative view of others.

What is dismissing of intimacy?

400

Overturning older scientific beliefs, recent neurological research indicates that older adults continue to grow new versions of these cells throughout their lives.

What are brain cells?

500

Arnett's research warns that emerging adults risk facing a sense of disappointment because they tend to expect this much out of life.

What is too much?

500

If the Theory of Propinquity holds true, it directly refutes the idea that people routinely marry individuals they have never done this with.

What is met?

500

Social Learning Theory suggests that if a negative action like storming out successfully stops an uncomfortable argument, a person will likely do this in the future.

What is repeat it?

500

When evaluating sensory updates in late adulthood, research challenges common misconceptions by testing changes in an older adult's sensitivity to this uncomfortable physical experience.

What is pain?