Exam 14: The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues

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The longevity of women tends to be higher than that of men in most developed countries, but that advantage is not found in developing countries. Which of the following is a reason for this loss of extra female longevity?

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Based on the seriousness of age-related mental health conditions, which diagnoses would you most want to avoid?

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Wisdom is truly "superior" knowledge, judgment, and advice.

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Internal aids are memory aids that rely on environmental resources, such as notebooks or calendars.

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What is the typical developmental progression of psychomotor speed in mid to later life? How is the use of psychomotor speed most indicative of cognitive skills, and what implications does it have to the real-life event of driving?

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Researchers have identified the exact mechanisms by which neurofibrillary tangles develop, and there is great hope that this will lead to the first steps in the development of a cure for Alzheimer's disease.

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The most rapidly growing segment of the United States population is the group of people

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The rapidness with which a person can execute a mental function and provide a specific response is called ________ speed.

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Myna's grandchildren have recently insisted on installing grab bars in her bathroom shower. They are probably worried about Myna

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Intentionally coming up with the names of the capitals of all 50 states in the United States is an example of implicit memory.

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Compare and contrast the medical conditions of cerebral vascular accidents, transient ischemic attacks, and vascular dementia.

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Which of the following eye diseases would be most likely to impair the ability of light to reach the back of the eye?

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Jesse is earning his Master's degree, and he is interested in having a career in which he will study population trends. Jesse is preparing for a career as a(n) ________.

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The _________ framework was developed by Camp and colleagues (1993; 2007) to help older adults utilize two different types of aids to compensate for normal declines in memory skill.

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Surgical intervention for Parkinson's disease involves implantation of a(n) ________, which acts like a pacemaker for the brain.

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When Jay and Emilie got married, both at the age of 25, they had a fun conversation about how long their marriage would last. "Well, if we both live long enough," Emilie said, "we'll get to celebrate our fiftieth wedding anniversary!" Emilie is speculating about their ________ when she factors the length of their lives into this conversation.

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A large number of ________ in the brain has been found to have an association with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

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The innate ability of human cells to self-destruct, the clocklike changes in some hormones, and the decline of effectiveness of the human immune system are all factors that lend support to ________ theories of aging.

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One of these things is not like the others. Which one is it?

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In which ethnic group(s) do older women outnumber older men in the United States of America?

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