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Material Covered Reading # 4 Young Adult Trends & Stats Power Point Lesson Transition to Adulthood Millennials Article R U Ready 4 Us? + Hiring Article Young Adult Developmental Theories See Reading #4 Power Point Lesson Young Adult Issues Reading #5 Trends re: Partnering in Canada Today Power Point Lesson Why Marry? History of Marriage Organizer Articles on Arranged Marriages, Getting Married, Adapting to Marriage Formal and Basic Legal Briefs, Budgeting, & Getting Married Power Point Lessons - Attraction & Mate Selection and Love & Attraction Theories Power Point Lesson Marital Relationships How to write an APA field Research Report Terms adolescence adolescents streams credentialism education inflation mentor millennial generation xers baby boomers individualism collectivism duty based moral code underemployment age of majority anticipatory socialization autonomous self cohort effect dilemma distress Dream ego fidelity identity intimacy life structure mentor rating scale resocialization rites of passage self-regulation semi autonomous socialization individualism conjugal boomerang kids revolving door exchange theory cohabitation pure relationships plastic sexuality sexual liberation 60s 70s sexual revolution 2010s homogamy endogamy sexual autonomy auto eroticism exogamy mating gradient marriage market marriage squeeze hooking up speed dating computer mediated relationships gating features arranged marriages selectivity hypothesis experience hypothesis marry up wedding marriage free choice mate selection arranged marriage forced marriage intimacy passion commitment net income gross income fixed expense flexible expense honeymoon stage period of conflict & regrets reaching an accord marital script Theories Erik Erikson Psychosocial [8] Klaus Riegel 4 Dimensions Jane Loevinger Ego Development [10] Life Cycle Framework Leonard Pearlin & Distress Daniel Levinson Seasons Jeff Arnett Emerging Adulthood Natural Selection Social Homogamy Ideal Mate Theory Older Men Attraction as Fair Exchange Social Exchange Theory Kerkhof & Davis Filter Theory Murstein Stimulus Value Role Theory Sternberg Love Triangle Aron & Aron Love as Growth 9 Psychological Tasks Marriage 3 Stage Life Cycle Marital Relationships Family Life Cycle 10 Factors Affecting Satisfaction Domestic Violence Power and Control Wheel Honeymoon Stage Tension Theory Suggested Review Questions What were teens expecting in 2001? What are the trends regarding life transitions for emerging adults as of 2009? Who attended school by gender from the 20s to now? What are the employment correlations to education? Who is more educated? Why? What are the correlations between income and education? What are the leaving home trends? What were they? Why do young adults leave today? Why did they use to? Review the tasks for young adults (Life Cycle Theory) Who are the millennials? What is the separate clocks analogy? How do we define adulthood? What are the current trends impacting development? What are the theories? How do careers, schools and families affect development? Understand the issues that affect young adults and their development such as gender, employment and career development, immigration, the high costs of education and homelessness. Understand how you can apply the social exchange theory to explain how young adults decide to stay home or move out on their own. Who moves out earlier? Who later? Why? What does Cherlin have to say about why people bother to get married? Specifically who is getting married, when? why? Compare and contrast demographics, understand the current American trends. What are the reasons for an arranged marriage? What is the difference between arranged and forced? What are the success rates like in comparison to romantic marriages? Why? Who are we attracted to and why? What are the theories about love? What does Daniel Wayne Matthews say about adapting to married life? What are the challenges? What are some of the myths? What does he say about money, sex and the in-laws? Review what a budget entails and the tasks for a newly married couple (Life Cycle Theory) Understand the theories around staying married happily. How does the family life cycle affect a married couple?     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