Exam 7: The Social-Environmental Context of Adulthood and Aging
Exam 1: Studying Growth and Change Across the Life Span40 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Aging, Health, and Longevity40 Questions
Exam 3: Cognitive Development Across Adulthood40 Questions
Exam 4: Coping and Resiliency in Adulthood40 Questions
Exam 5: Personality and Emotional Regulation40 Questions
Exam 6: Mental Health and Intervention40 Questions
Exam 7: The Social-Environmental Context of Adulthood and Aging40 Questions
Exam 8: Interpersonal Relationships: Our Personal Network of Support40 Questions
Exam 9: Socialization and the Family40 Questions
Exam 10: Work40 Questions
Exam 11: Retirement40 Questions
Exam 12: Aging Well: Promoting Healthy Development Across the Life Span40 Questions
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When someone is pushed beyond their comfort zone, they may experience decreased positive affect. What is this an example of?
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As a direct function of the Baby Boomer generation, the demands for social and medical services among older adults have increased.
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What is role spillover?
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Meeting the demands of one role interfere with those of a competing role.
Many people select environments in which they best function. This represents the concept of ______.
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What are two examples of ways that middle-aged adults may interact with their social environment?
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The mesosystem refers to the everyday environment of home, school, work, or neighborhood.
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What are some developmental tasks common in middle adulthood?
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Health concerns and where we live can be important to many individuals in later life.
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Each point in history serves as a reference point in our ______ continuum.
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An interaction between parents and children that results in a change would be labeled a ______.
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Those individuals who do not think of their lives as a series of age-related stages will never experience social rejection.
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Age-, race-, and gender-based discrimination does not impact the availability of a particular career.
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Choice of a niche will always increase the number of friends and improve family relationships.
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The chronosystem might include changes in family structure or place or residence.
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All individuals have a collection of skills and abilities they possess. This might be best captured by the ______ component of transactional model.
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Imagine you had to design a living environment for individuals with dementia. What might you consider or adapt to improve the therapeutic potential of the environment?
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