II. Describing Your Age Cohort Interview someone who is from an age…

Question Answered step-by-step II. Describing Your Age Cohort Interview someone who is from an age… II. Describing Your Age CohortInterview someone who is from an age cohort different from your own.  The person should be at least 20 years older than you.  The interview can be conducted in person or over the phone.  Identify examples of  normative-history graded, normative-age graded and nonmative life influences in their development    Your response should include the following: The year s/he was born and what do you think are the major influences on the interviewee’s views on major critical issues like should the mother of an infant work. or Sex among teenagers like 13-16 year olds etc.  Specifically, please describe how normative age-graded influences, normative history-graded influences, and non-normative life events (see page 7) may have shaped the interviewee’s responses.  I will be looking to see that you clearly understand these three influences and that you apply this understanding to your discussion of your interviewee’s responses.      Social Science Psychology PSYCH 2237 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)