Question One (40 points) & Question Two (40 points)
Total Point Value: 80 points
~ The Structure of the Final Exam ~
The document that students upload for Part One of the Final Examination will consist of at least five double-spaced pages and include the following:
Page One: Title Page with First and Last Name, Title of this Course, and the phrase “Questions One and Two of the Final Examination”
Pages Two & Three: Essay that addresses Question One (or Topic One) of the Final Exam (Pages Two and Three) and References (Page Three)
Pages Four & Five: Essay that addresses Question/Topic (or Topic Two) of the Final Exam (Pages Four and Five) and References (Page Five)
~ Question One ~
Question #1: Explain how relationships between parents and their adult children change (or develop or evolve) throughout emerging and early adulthood. Do you believe the the parent-child relationship changes when a child becomes an adult, an emerging adult, and/or a young adult? Why or why not?
Directions for Question #1: Students are required to cite from at least one reputable source to support viewpoints they espouse in their response to Question #2. Examples of reputable sources include the textbook embedded within this course, the American Psychological Association Dictionary of Psychology, and articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
Although a maximum word limit for Question #2 has not been designated by the instructor, students are required to submit an essay that consists of a minimum of at least one full double-spaced page of content (Times New Roman, 12 point font).
~ Question Two ~
Question #2: Express your viewpoint about the following topic: Is mid-life (i.e., middle adulthood) an appropriate time for a middle-aged adult to change careers? Why or why not?
Directions for Question #2: Students are required to cite from at least one reputable source to support viewpoints they espouse in this essay. Examples of reputable sources include the textbook embedded within this course, the American Psychological Association Dictionary of Psychology, and articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
Although a maximum word limit for Question #2 has not been designated by the instructor, students are required to submit an essay that consists of a minimum of at least one full double-spaced page of content (Times New Roman, 12 point font).
Grading Rubric for Discussion Posts, Reflection Posts, & Exams: Three Criteria
Criterion #1: Clarity (40% of Grade for Each Assignment). The extent to which Discussion Posts, Reflection Posts, and responses to questions on the Midterm/Final Exam are written clearly – that is, written in a way that is clear to the reader – will be assessed by the instructor for grading purposes.
Criterion #2: Relevance (30% of Grade for Each Assignment): The extent to which Discussion Posts, Reflection Posts, and responses to questions on the Midterm/Final Exam answer each component of a question/prompt directly – and in its entirety – will be assessed by the instructor for grading purposes.
Criterion #3: Citations, Directions, and Instructions (30% of Grade for Each Assignment): The extent to which Discussion Posts, Reflection Posts, and responses to questions on the Midterm/Final exam include sources from reputable sources and adhere to directions and instructions (for word length, submitting in Canvas, etc.) will be assessed by the instructor for grading purposes.