Exam 13: Later Life: Cognitive and Socioemotional Development
Exam 1: The People and the Field254 Questions
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Exam 13: Later Life: Cognitive and Socioemotional Development223 Questions
Exam 14: The Physical Challenges of Aging237 Questions
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Recently retirement has become a(n) _____ phase of life than before.
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While driving, a 75-year-old woman and her 20-year-old grandchild witness a terrible car crash. Socioemotional selectivity theory would predict that:
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Ileane is making the case that people get happier in later life. Which argument might she make?
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Imagine you are making a presentation to a U.S. Senate committee about retirement. Which is NOT a pressing retirement-related concern?
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What is the MAIN difference between the U.S. retirement philosophy and the German approach?
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In the United States, Social Security comes from the _____.
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If your aunt has Alzheimer's disease, which memory will remain longest?
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The elevated risk of death that occurs after a spouse dies is called the _____ effect.
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Compared to Germany, the Social Security system's financial support for U.S. retirees is _____.
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Developmentalists divide elderly people into the young-old, people who are in their sixties and seventies, and the old-old, people over age 80.
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The median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) has increased dramatically in the developed world because:
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Generalizing from the research, fulfilled, happy retirees are LEAST likely to spend their time:
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Who is MOST likely to be forced to work until he is disabled and/or dies?
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Mona's grandma has just been widowed. Research suggests that Mona should:
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If an elderly man has recently been widowed, based on the text, his main concern will be coping with:
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