Exam 17: Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
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Melissa does not worry too much about eating right or exercising,because she believes those behaviors will have little impact on how she ages.According to your text,in terms of aging theories,Melissa favors
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In older adults,the leading cause of irreversible visual impairment,a gradual loss of ability to distinguish fine details,is
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Your psychology professor states that a woman born today in Nepal can be expected to live to be only about 53 years old.Your professor is describing the _______________ of Nepalese women.
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Research on centenarians has discovered three alternative patterns in the health histories.Which of the following is NOT one those patterns discussed in your text?
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One reason that the United States ranks 33rd among industrialized countries in healthy life expectancy rates is due to
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Jacob,who is 69 years old,is not fazed by uncertainty.He understands that life's problems don't always have simple answers,and even understands that some problems cannot be solved.One might describe Jacob as
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If you were asked to recall where and when you first learned to drive a car,you would rely on your _______________ memory.
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Although the Hayflick limit predicts a maximum lifespan of 110 years,newer models now estimate the maximum life span to be
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All of the following are symptoms of Alzheimer disease EXCEPT
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Aging that results from disease,abuse,and disuse is called ______________ aging.
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What percentage of older adults have at least two chronic conditions?
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The gradual changes that occur in all persons as they age is called _____ aging.
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Even though you haven't played tennis in years,you pick up a racquet and go out and play a pretty decent game.Your memory of how to play tennis is considered _______________ memory.
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Gloria eats right,exercises,and lives a healthy lifestyle.Gloria's behavior will primarily affect
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The general term for physiologically caused intellectual decline in old age is
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Generalizing from the text,which body system is likely to give an elderly person the LEAST trouble?
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Differences among individuals in the Seattle Longitudinal Study of Adult Intelligence were attributed to all of the following EXCEPT
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A baby born in the United States in the year 2005 could be expected to live about ______________ years longer than a baby born in the year 1900.
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List four genetic-programming theories and choose one to explain in detail.
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Autoimmune theory suggests that the aging immune system may release antibodies that attack the body's own cells.This cell breakdown has been suggested as a factor in
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