Match the following principles of life course theory (left column) and the statements that best reflect these principles in the face of changing times and changing lives (right column). Statements: 1. "My father and I immigrated in 2016 together, but we've had very different experiences as immigrants in the workforce." 2. "When I became a parent, so much changed. I was really thankful for my training as an EMT, because I knew how to handle medical situations." 3. "After I got the memo that I was put on academic probation, I really put effort into developing consistent study habits." 4. "When my dad got real sick the first time, I went into planning overdrive. I did so much research about foods that wouldn't interact with his medicine." 5. "Starting a new job in a new city at 29 has been completely different from my previous job, which was in my hometown. It's felt like I needed to relearn everything again." Principle of control cycle [ Choose ] Life stage principle [ Choose ] Principle of interdependent lives [ Choose ] Principle of situational imperative [ Choose ] Accentuation Principle [ Choose ]
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