Answer:
The major criticism is he used a small sample size to arrive at his Theory.
Explanation:
1) First he propounded his theory based on result of experiment he carried out on a group of 40 men only, and his work with women was carried out years later and with a small sample as well.
2) He overstated the consistency and generality of the patterns he found in the samples he used to derive his theory
3) For some people, the evidence for widespread midlife crisis is lacking and, for most people, the passage into middle age is relatively rewarding(tranquil),
most feel younger than they actually are when they approach middle adulthood.
4) the myth of a midlife crisis is perpetuated by society, i.e. it is usually perceived as a society sees it.
5) I some cultures, middle age is not even considered a separate period of life stages.
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Maybe because they just wanna start problems?
I believe i would say heart just because it sounds right heart or the mind?
Cultural appropriation is when someone tries to take on the appearance of another culture. The difference between exploring a culture and appropriating it is like for example, you can try (explore) different foods from different cultures but if all you eat is Chinese food when you're not Chinese is appropriation. And in all honesty in todays world,especially in America, cultures are so mixed that people should be able to dress any way they want without being accused of trying to steal from cultures. Accusing people of appropriation only keeps the separations that people have tried so hard to overcome. And only leaves the question, how can we overcome racism if we aren't willing to share our cultures?