Exam 14: The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues
Exam 1: The Study of Human Development146 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Foundations: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth148 Questions
Exam 3: Tools for Exploring the World: Physical, Perceptual, and Motor Development149 Questions
Exam 4: The Emergence of Thought and Language: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Early Childhood149 Questions
Exam 5: Entering the Social World: Socioemotional Development in Infancy and148 Questions
Exam 6: Off to School: Cognitive and Physical Development in Middle Childhood147 Questions
Exam 7: Expanding Social Horizons: Socioemotional Development in Middle Childhood147 Questions
Exam 8: Rites of Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence147 Questions
Exam 9: Moving Into the Adult Social World: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence145 Questions
Exam 10: Becoming an Adult: Physical, Cognitive, and Personality Development147 Questions
Exam 11: Being With Others: Forming Relationships in Young and Middle Adulthood145 Questions
Exam 12: Work: Occupational and Lifestyle Issues in Young and Middle Adulthood143 Questions
Exam 13: Making it in Midlife: The Biopsychosocial Challenges of Middle Adulthood144 Questions
Exam 14: The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues145 Questions
Exam 15: Social Aspects of Later Life: Psychosocial, Retirement, Relationship,144 Questions
Exam 16: The Final Passage: Dying and Bereavement145 Questions
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An important step in the diagnosis of depression in older adults is ruling out other possible causes of symptoms, including neurological disorders, medical side effects, metabolic conditions, and substance abuse.
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Why is it that older adults seem to have declines in their psychomotor speed and their working memories when compared to younger adults?
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Why is it, do you think, that people with more education tend to live longer lives?
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In the research conducted by Camp and Skrajner (2005) discussed in your textbook, it was found that patients with dementia may have the capacity to learn to be skilled group leaders. What was the most salient limitation of this research?
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As a demographer, Sherwood would be most interested in studying
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________, a protein that is produced in abnormally high levels in patients with Alzheimer's disease, may be responsible for the neurofibrillary tangles and neuritic plaques that are related to the development of the illness.
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Dr. Kobayashi wants to know what is going on in her patient's brain. Specifically, she wants to know how the activity of the brain changes when certain tasks are being performed. She is most likely to order a round of _________ neuroimaging tests.
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Which theory of aging would be most useful at explaining why muscle tissue and some arteries get stiffer over time, leading to potentially severe consequences?
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The changes in memory that occur as we age have been found to have a neurological basis; specifically, shrinking of different brain structures, including the ________ as we age is related to declines in the recall of stored information.
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Transmission of what sort of proteins across neurons has offered hope that a drug or other effective therapy for Alzheimer's disease could be developed?
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By the year 2040, China expects to have over ______ people over the age of 60 living in that country.
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It is estimated that by the year 2030, 85% of older adults in the United States of America will have earned a high school diploma.
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Generally speaking, research has found that creativity tends to peak during a person's ________ and declines thereafter.
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The tips of chromosomes, which may play a role in the manner in which we age, are called ________.
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When it comes to longevity, research has found that heredity is the major factor in determining how long a person will live. Environmental factors provide some input, but very little.
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If you were in charge of developing programs aimed at elderly individuals in the United States, for which group would you LEAST plan to expand services in the next decade?
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The term ________, used by psychologists to mean feeling sad or down, is a prominent symptom of depression.
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Christopher suffers from a terrible illness that has rendered him unable to care for himself, to hold a job, or to live independently. He is only 32 years of age. Reevis is a 70-year-old college professor who has considered retirement but thinks that it is still three or four years away. Which of the following statements is the MOST accurate regarding these two gentlemen?
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Elijah asks his doctor how long he can plan to live without any major medical problems or impairments. Elijah is asking about _____ life expectancy.
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