Exam 3: Theories of Aging
Exam 1: The Field of Social Gerontology41 Questions
Exam 2: Life Course Transitions46 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Aging65 Questions
Exam 4: Demography of Aging51 Questions
Exam 5: Old Age and the Welfare State49 Questions
Exam 6: Biological Perspectives on Aging66 Questions
Exam 7: Psychological Perspectives on Aging50 Questions
Exam 8: Family Relationships and Social Support Systems52 Questions
Exam 9: Living Arrangements38 Questions
Exam 10: Work and Retirement40 Questions
Exam 11: Health and Health Care37 Questions
Exam 12: Caring for the Frail Elderly43 Questions
Exam 13: Dying, Death, and Bereavement37 Questions
Exam 14: The Economics of Aging38 Questions
Exam 15: Poverty and Inequality44 Questions
Exam 16: The Politics of Aging34 Questions
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Based on the definition of "deferred exchange strategies," the person most likely to be involved in such a strategy would be a:
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Older people are likely to form a subculture because:
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Which of the following was a main finding of the Kansas City Study of Adult Life?
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Which of the following is usually the most age-integrated institution of all?
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Disengagement theory developed by Cumming and Henry states that:
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The central premise of the book Personal Adjustment in Old Age was that:
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Religious faith sustains people through many crises as they age.
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A central feature of modernization theory is the social construction of reality.
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According to activity theory, successful aging is based on individual attributes.
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Persons at the greatest risk of becoming isolated or involuntarily disengaged are the:
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The political economy theories view old age as a socially constructed process created through power struggles.
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One aspect of the feminist approach concerns gender differences in employment patterns and retirement.
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