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4
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Grandparents who have taken on full responsibility for raising grandchildren
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5
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A uniquely adult form of intelligence that involves being sensitive to different perspectives
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6
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A basic facet of intelligence consisting of the ability to quickly master new intellectual abilities
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7
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A basic role of grandparents which involves monitoring the younger family members well-being
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8
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Having a sense of meaning and life purpose
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9
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The seventh psychosocial task in Ericksons Theory
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10
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When tragic events turn out for the best
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11
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A dramatic decline in older persons scores of vocabulary tests
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12
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Well being defined as pure pleasure
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13
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Having felt special in childhood and being sensitive to others' misfortunes
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14
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Adult children care for their disabled elderly parents
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