Exam 2: Theories and Methods
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Structural functionalism sometimes draws an analogy between which of the following?
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Explain the feminist approach to aging.Then conduct research (on the Internet or in your local community)to find a woman who believes in the feminist approach.What are her theories about aging? Do you agree with her perspective? Explain.
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The feminist approach views gender as a defining characteristic in social interaction and life experiences,as well as in the process and experience of aging; gender is seen as socially constructed,with men being more advantaged than women in society.
Some famous Canadian feminists include Therese Casgrain,Judy Rebick,Rita McNeil,Sarah McLachlan,Nellie McClung,Agnes Macphail,Maureen McTeer,Alanis Morrissette,and Ellen Page.
Which of the following is an assumption made by structural functionalism?
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Which perspective looks at how people define situations,create social order,and relate to one another?
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Researchers such as Baltes and Schaie (1982)found that a large part of the intelligence difference between younger and older people was due to which of the following?
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Which research method allows a researcher to gather data of a more sensitive nature?
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Kayla is examining a theory that focuses on individuals and their interactions with one another,such as a brief confrontation at a parents' school meeting.Which of the following is Kayla studying?
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Which perspective has historically been used the least by social gerontologists and is now making a resurgence over the last few decades?
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According to the text,how does a researcher select a theory to use in order to explain a set of research findings?
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Weber developed the social phenomenological theory.What does Weber say the researcher needs to do in order to understand a social phenomenon?
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Which areas of research are combined in the field of social gerontology?
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Which of the following is a strength of the feminist theory of aging?
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Which of the following is a criticism of micro-level theories?
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What do social gerontologists use to guide their research and interpret the results of studies?
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A researcher is examining the shared moral assumptions held by the members of a society to describe the effect of the society's values on policy.Which of the following is the researcher using?
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According to political economy theory,what can the origins of older people's problems be traced to?
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The influence of factors such as educational differences between cohorts on studies of aging confound observed age changes.What are these influences known as?
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As a cause for change in later life,age effects are due to which of the following?
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