HD FS 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Persistent Vegetative State, Baby Boomers, Midlife Crisis

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Boomerang children: young adults who return home to live with parents after a period of living on their own. Skipped generation family: family comprised of grandparents and their grandchildren without the presence of the grandchildren"s parents. Sandwich generation: middle aged adults squeezed between the needs of the older and younger generations in their family. Big five: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Midlife crisis: a stressful period of doubt and uncertainty believes to be triggered by the revaluation of one"s life in middle adulthood. Compensation: (you do not need to know recall, recognition, episodic memory, semantic memory or procedural memory) Understand table 17. 1 impairment differences: (cognitive, physical, behavioral, motor) Friendships: may be particularly important as sources of support and companionship for people who lack a primarily partner, such as widowed, divorced, and never-married individuals. Beanpole family: at least three generations of related individuals residing together.