Exam 2: Theories and Methods
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Research studies on human subjects face ________ challenges.
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Socioeconomic-environmental studies examine the effects of aging on
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In the 17th century, researchers began to base their studies on scientific methodology because they were trained in
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Gerontologists use a number of research designs to look at the APC problem. Which of the following is not used to examine this problem?
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Gerontology has a long history of using a natural science paradigm to conduct studies. This is known as
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Gerontologists have used the interpretive perspective to study how people adapt to
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Social gerontology makes up a part of the total body of gerontological knowledge and
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Researchers use ________ to explore issues such as retirement, long-term care, and community volunteerism.
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Bengtson and colleagues (1997) say that age stratification theory provides new ways to explore differences related to time, period, and
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________ examine how individuals understand and give meaning to their lives.
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