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Deck 1: The People and the Field
1
Built-in temperamental tendencies may cause people to act in specific ways.The term for this nature/nurture interaction is:
A)evocative forces.
B)unidirectional forces.
C)latent forces.
D)heritability.
A)evocative forces.
B)unidirectional forces.
C)latent forces.
D)heritability.
A
2
Behaviorists emphasize the crucial role of _____ on behavior.
A)environmental influences
B)genetic influences
C)cognitive processes
D)normative and non-normative influences
A)environmental influences
B)genetic influences
C)cognitive processes
D)normative and non-normative influences
A
3
A culture that values social harmony over individual achievement is called:
A)collectivist.
B)individualistic.
C)developed.
D)developing.
A)collectivist.
B)individualistic.
C)developed.
D)developing.
A
4
A potential bias of the longitudinal Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study,conducted in 1972-1973,lies with:
A)infants.
B)researchers.
C)parents.
D)teachers.
A)infants.
B)researchers.
C)parents.
D)teachers.
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5
Developmentalists seek to understand all of the following EXCEPT:
A)the universal and predictable ways in which a person develops.
B)individual differences in human development.
C)the impact of life transitions.
D)the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
A)the universal and predictable ways in which a person develops.
B)individual differences in human development.
C)the impact of life transitions.
D)the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
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6
Cognitive behaviorists/social learning theorists place primary emphasis on:
A)learning through observation.
B)attachment theory.
C)genetics.
D)the use of operant conditioning.
A)learning through observation.
B)attachment theory.
C)genetics.
D)the use of operant conditioning.
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7
Two of the major areas comprising the study of lifespan development include _____ and _____.
A)phrenology;phenomenology
B)philosophy;child development
C)gerontology;chemistry
D)child development;gerontology
A)phrenology;phenomenology
B)philosophy;child development
C)gerontology;chemistry
D)child development;gerontology
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8
A person's "fifty-fifty" chance at birth of living to a given age is called:
A)medium lifespan.
B)average life expectancy.
C)the twentieth-century life expectancy revolution.
D)maximum lifespan.
A)medium lifespan.
B)average life expectancy.
C)the twentieth-century life expectancy revolution.
D)maximum lifespan.
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9
Dr.Immaculata tests groups of people and uses numerical scales and statistics.She is conducting:
A)interview research.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)qualitative research.
D)quantitative research.
A)interview research.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)qualitative research.
D)quantitative research.
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10
Which person is undergoing a normative transition in the United States in 2015?
A)Michael,who is entering law school at the age of 58
B)George,who is getting married for the third time at the age of 24
C)Melinda,who is getting married for the first time at the age of 25
D)Therese,who is having her first child at the age of 16
A)Michael,who is entering law school at the age of 58
B)George,who is getting married for the third time at the age of 24
C)Melinda,who is getting married for the first time at the age of 25
D)Therese,who is having her first child at the age of 16
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11
Cassie is conducting a study of the relationship between depression and anxiety.Cassie is performing _____ research.
A)experimental
B)correlational
C)causal
D)unidirectional
A)experimental
B)correlational
C)causal
D)unidirectional
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12
"They are born at around the same time as we are,and we travel through life during the same point in history." This description refers to a person's:
A)social group.
B)social class.
C)club.
D)cohort.
A)social group.
B)social class.
C)club.
D)cohort.
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13
Which is an example of a non-normative transition?
A)Frank is getting married at age 28.
B)Yolanda is entering a master's program at age 22.
C)Joseph is beginning medical school at age 58.
D)Rachel is getting her driver's permit at age 16.
A)Frank is getting married at age 28.
B)Yolanda is entering a master's program at age 22.
C)Joseph is beginning medical school at age 58.
D)Rachel is getting her driver's permit at age 16.
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14
Lifespan developmentalists,or developmental scientists,are:
A)primarily researchers.
B)researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines.
C)primarily psychologists.
D)primarily practitioners.
A)primarily researchers.
B)researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines.
C)primarily psychologists.
D)primarily practitioners.
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15
Joe lives in a society that prizes independence,competition,and personal success.Joe lives in a(n)_____ culture.
A)collectivist
B)individualistic
C)developed
D)developing
A)collectivist
B)individualistic
C)developed
D)developing
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16
Genetic tendencies shape human environments.The two terms that explain the different ways that "nature shapes nurture" are _____ forces.
A)evocative and active
B)interactive and disjunctive
C)evocative and reactive
D)reactive and proactive
A)evocative and active
B)interactive and disjunctive
C)evocative and reactive
D)reactive and proactive
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17
Which statement about men versus women is true?
A)Men are more physiologically "hardy" than women.
B)Men are healthier than women.
C)Women are more fragile physically than men.
D)Women outlive men by more than 2 years.
A)Men are more physiologically "hardy" than women.
B)Men are healthier than women.
C)Women are more fragile physically than men.
D)Women outlive men by more than 2 years.
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18
According to traditional behaviorists,all voluntary actions are determined by:
A)operant conditioning.
B)classical conditioning.
C)social learning theory.
D)attachment theory.
A)operant conditioning.
B)classical conditioning.
C)social learning theory.
D)attachment theory.
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19
Dr.Styler studies universal human tendencies that are shared by all people.He speculates that these are biological predispositions that helped promote human survival.Dr.Styler MOST likely is a(n):
A)traditional behaviorist.
B)cognitive behaviorist.
C)behavioral genetics researcher.
D)evolutionary psychologist.
A)traditional behaviorist.
B)cognitive behaviorist.
C)behavioral genetics researcher.
D)evolutionary psychologist.
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20
Which theoretical stage of human development did not exist as a defined life stage until the twentieth century?
A)old age
B)adolescence
C)infancy
D)childhood
A)old age
B)adolescence
C)infancy
D)childhood
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21
According to traditional behaviorists,the way to extinguish behavior is to stop reinforcing it.
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22
The young-old are people in their fifties.
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23
Which is an example of self-efficacy?
A)John believes that he is competent in psychology so he works very hard in this class.
B)Jean feels good about himself as a person.
C)Jacqui likes to reward herself for doing well.
D)Jill tries to place herself in difficult situations.
A)John believes that he is competent in psychology so he works very hard in this class.
B)Jean feels good about himself as a person.
C)Jacqui likes to reward herself for doing well.
D)Jill tries to place herself in difficult situations.
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24
Dr.Lee is interested in determining the degree to which genetics influence intelligence,so she compares the intelligence test scores of identical and fraternal twins.Dr.Lee's field of study is:
A)behavioral genetics.
B)evolutionary psychology.
C)attachment theory.
D)developmentalism.
A)behavioral genetics.
B)evolutionary psychology.
C)attachment theory.
D)developmentalism.
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25
Who is most likely to identify as young-old?
A)Ben is 92 years old and has many physical and neurocognitive issues that prevent him from performing some daily activities
B)Mary is 67 years old and rejects the idea that she is old and not able to participate in activities.
C)Sarah is 54 years old and maintains an active lifestyle
D)Jim is 84 years old,rejects the idea that he is old,and walks every day to stay active
A)Ben is 92 years old and has many physical and neurocognitive issues that prevent him from performing some daily activities
B)Mary is 67 years old and rejects the idea that she is old and not able to participate in activities.
C)Sarah is 54 years old and maintains an active lifestyle
D)Jim is 84 years old,rejects the idea that he is old,and walks every day to stay active
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26
Eighteen-year-old Bethany is trying to determine who she is as a person and what she wants to do in life.According to Erik Erikson's framework,Bethany's current life challenge is:
A)basic trust.
B)initiative.
C)identity.
D)role confusion.
A)basic trust.
B)initiative.
C)identity.
D)role confusion.
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27
Freud believed that self-awareness is the key to mental health.
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28
The maximum lifespan is the oldest possible age to which humans can live.
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29
Dr.Williams was interested in studying anxiety levels and physical healthy and activity among 12-,25-,35-,and 45-year-old individuals.Dr.Williams provided the participants with a measure of anxiety and then had them participate in certain physical activities.This would be an example of a _____ study.
A)correlational
B)qualitative
C)longitudinal
D)cross-sectional
A)correlational
B)qualitative
C)longitudinal
D)cross-sectional
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30
The differences in values and attitudes between men and women are almost all biological in origin.
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31
According to Bandura,modeling refers to watching and imitating another person's behavior.
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32
Dr.Beech uses many different approaches to understand behavior and is interested in the ways in which these influences interact.Dr.Beech is adopting the _____ approach.
A)nature vs.nurture
B)developmental systems
C)humanistic
D)behavioral genetics
A)nature vs.nurture
B)developmental systems
C)humanistic
D)behavioral genetics
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33
Miguel decides to study the relationship between exercise and health.He picks a group of older people,assesses how much they work out,and then relates these scores to measures of blood pressure and other signs of illness.Joe's strategy of relating variables as they naturally occur is called:
A)correlational research.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)self-report.
D)experimental research.
A)correlational research.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)self-report.
D)experimental research.
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34
In the United States (and around the world),there is no relationship between life expectancy and a person's income.
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35
Which is NOT an example of a bidirectional relationship?
A)Ms.Taylor enjoys doing homework with her son in the evening.
B)Mary feels happy when she sees her upbeat friend.
C)Ng becomes annoyed when he sees his moody and unpredictable neighbor.
D)Professor Erikson notices that when she is lecturing,she does not make eye contact with her shy students.
A)Ms.Taylor enjoys doing homework with her son in the evening.
B)Mary feels happy when she sees her upbeat friend.
C)Ng becomes annoyed when he sees his moody and unpredictable neighbor.
D)Professor Erikson notices that when she is lecturing,she does not make eye contact with her shy students.
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36
According to traditional behaviorists,activities that are _____ or rewarded will be learned.
A)improved
B)increased
C)reinforced
D)ignored
A)improved
B)increased
C)reinforced
D)ignored
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37
Attitudes and values within each major ethnic group in the United States are very similar.
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38
Professor Carter is conducting a study that involves watching children in a classroom and rating their behavior.Professor Carter is using which measurement method?
A)survey analysis
B)self-report design
C)laboratory research
D)naturalistic observation
A)survey analysis
B)self-report design
C)laboratory research
D)naturalistic observation
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39
Normative life events are the same in all cultures.
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40
Compared to people in Asian countries,U.S.residents are more likely to have a collectivist worldview.
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41
Developmental systems theorists stress that many different forces shape behavior.
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42
Correlational studies can determine cause and effect relationships.
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43
Piaget was interested in charting how the amount that children know gradually increases.
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44
Bowlby embraced the importance of nurture,but rejected the importance of nature.
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45
What area of the lifespan did scientists study last?
A)child development
B)adult development
C)gerontology
D)prenatal development
A)child development
B)adult development
C)gerontology
D)prenatal development
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46
Qualitative studies include statistical analyses.
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47
A developmental scientist might study all of these topics EXCEPT:
A)parenting practices and how they affect normal child development.
B)cross-cultural concepts about the right age to toilet train children.
C)emotional development during adult life.
D)travel and its economic impact on a nation's wealth.
A)parenting practices and how they affect normal child development.
B)cross-cultural concepts about the right age to toilet train children.
C)emotional development during adult life.
D)travel and its economic impact on a nation's wealth.
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48
Evolutionary psychologists emphasize the importance of reinforcement in determining behavior.
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49
A cohort refers to a:
A)group of friends.
B)group of people who were born around the same time.
C)family group.
D)group of people who live in the same neighborhood.
A)group of friends.
B)group of people who were born around the same time.
C)family group.
D)group of people who live in the same neighborhood.
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50
Gerontologists study:
A)evolution.
B)genes.
C)diseases of the ancient world.
D)aging.
A)evolution.
B)genes.
C)diseases of the ancient world.
D)aging.
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51
Which is NOT a normative transition?
A)Mary begins kindergarten at age 5.
B)Sara has a child when she is in her twenties.
C)Josephine has a terrible car accident at age 18.
D)Manuel retires at age 65.
A)Mary begins kindergarten at age 5.
B)Sara has a child when she is in her twenties.
C)Josephine has a terrible car accident at age 18.
D)Manuel retires at age 65.
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52
A developmentalist might study all of these topics EXCEPT:
A)when children reach milestones such as walking or puberty.
B)what drugs work best for people with schizophrenia.
C)what happens to people after they reach retirement.
D)how an individual's personality may change over time.
A)when children reach milestones such as walking or puberty.
B)what drugs work best for people with schizophrenia.
C)what happens to people after they reach retirement.
D)how an individual's personality may change over time.
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53
Bowlby's attachment theory emphasizes the importance of the parent/child relationship in early childhood.
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54
Cross-sectional studies compare different age groups at the same time.
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55
Researchers studying development a century ago MOST likely would focus on which life stage?
A)child development
B)adult development
C)gerontology
D)prenatal development
A)child development
B)adult development
C)gerontology
D)prenatal development
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56
Which person's statement is referring to his or her cohort?
A)"We live in the same area of the country."
B)"We play tennis together every week."
C)"We were born around the same time."
D)"We are of the same ethnic group."
A)"We live in the same area of the country."
B)"We play tennis together every week."
C)"We were born around the same time."
D)"We are of the same ethnic group."
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57
Which is a normative transition?
A)puberty
B)divorce
C)sleeping in bed with a child
D)living through a recession
A)puberty
B)divorce
C)sleeping in bed with a child
D)living through a recession
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58
Developmentalists conduct research to find out the scientific "truth."
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59
Longitudinal studies are inexpensive and easy to carry out.
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60
Behavioral geneticists conduct research on hereditary influences in behaviors and attitudes.
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61
The twentieth-century life-expectancy revolution occurred when scientists were able to:
A)cure or prevent many infectious diseases.
B)slow the progress of many chronic diseases.
C)make inroads in curing heart disease.
D)allow people to live happier lives.
A)cure or prevent many infectious diseases.
B)slow the progress of many chronic diseases.
C)make inroads in curing heart disease.
D)allow people to live happier lives.
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62
The modern "caring" view of childhood was NOT influenced by:
A)the writings Locke and Rousseau,who felt childhood was a special period.
B)medical advances which dramatically reduced infant mortality.
C)the need for children to receive an education.
D)advances in birth control.
A)the writings Locke and Rousseau,who felt childhood was a special period.
B)medical advances which dramatically reduced infant mortality.
C)the need for children to receive an education.
D)advances in birth control.
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63
All are true of emerging adulthood EXCEPT that it:
A)refers to the time from age 18 through the late twenties.
B)is the time when people explore their place in the adult world.
C)came into being because people now live for a long time.
D)tends to be a very unhappy life stage.
A)refers to the time from age 18 through the late twenties.
B)is the time when people explore their place in the adult world.
C)came into being because people now live for a long time.
D)tends to be a very unhappy life stage.
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64
Over the centuries,childhood has become much:
A)longer.
B)more difficult
C)more stressful.
D)simpler.
A)longer.
B)more difficult
C)more stressful.
D)simpler.
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65
For people born in the eighteenth century,all of the following are true EXCEPT that they would:
A)be far more likely to die during early childhood than today.
B)be far less likely to go to school than today.
C)begin their "adult life" at a far younger age than today.
D)have an adolescence.
A)be far more likely to die during early childhood than today.
B)be far less likely to go to school than today.
C)begin their "adult life" at a far younger age than today.
D)have an adolescence.
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66
When José is explaining some historical facts about childhood,he would MOST likely say that in previous centuries people:
A)cared more about nurturing children than people do today.
B)cared more about childhood education than people do today.
C)were defined as adults right after college.
D)engaged in activities viewed today as child abuse.
A)cared more about nurturing children than people do today.
B)cared more about childhood education than people do today.
C)were defined as adults right after college.
D)engaged in activities viewed today as child abuse.
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67
If Therese is in her eighties,she is _____.
A)old-old
B)a new senior citizen
C)in early old age
D)an emerging adult
A)old-old
B)a new senior citizen
C)in early old age
D)an emerging adult
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68
Today,the baby-boom cohort is:
A)in the aging phase of life.
B)old-old.
C)almost completely dead.
D)all in middle age.
A)in the aging phase of life.
B)old-old.
C)almost completely dead.
D)all in middle age.
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69
Childhood got longer because of:
A)schooling-the need for more education.
B)economic pressures-the need for kids to stay at home.
C)biology-children reaching puberty at younger ages.
D)family changes-more single-parent moms.
A)schooling-the need for more education.
B)economic pressures-the need for kids to stay at home.
C)biology-children reaching puberty at younger ages.
D)family changes-more single-parent moms.
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70
A woman who says she is a baby boomer:
A)grew up during World War II.
B)grew up during the 1980s.
C)reached her teens during the 1960s or 1970s.
D)reached her teens in the 1980s.
A)grew up during World War II.
B)grew up during the 1980s.
C)reached her teens during the 1960s or 1970s.
D)reached her teens in the 1980s.
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71
All are true of the twentieth century life-expectancy revolution EXCEPT that it:
A)was caused by dramatic medical advances in curing infectious disease.
B)occurred in the first half of the twentieth century.
C)allowed people to live beyond the maximum lifespan.
D)allowed most people to live to "the aging phase of life."
A)was caused by dramatic medical advances in curing infectious disease.
B)occurred in the first half of the twentieth century.
C)allowed people to live beyond the maximum lifespan.
D)allowed most people to live to "the aging phase of life."
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72
Millennial,Generation X,and Baby Boomer are terms that refer to a person's:
A)social class.
B)cohort.
C)society.
D)group of friends.
A)social class.
B)cohort.
C)society.
D)group of friends.
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73
Which person is NOT a baby boomer?
A)Cesar,who was in college during the late 1960s
B)Callista,who is 65
C)Cami,who is 40
D)Corrine,who is about to retire
A)Cesar,who was in college during the late 1960s
B)Callista,who is 65
C)Cami,who is 40
D)Corrine,who is about to retire
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74
The age to which people have a fifty-fifty chance of surviving is their _____.
A)ultimate life expectancy
B)maximum lifespan
C)statistical life span
D)predictable lifespan;ultimate lifespan
A)ultimate life expectancy
B)maximum lifespan
C)statistical life span
D)predictable lifespan;ultimate lifespan
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75
Carlos,in his twenties,is trying to decide on a career.Carlos is in the life stage called:
A)emerging adulthood.
B)wandering adulthood.
C)immaturity.
D)post adolescence.
A)emerging adulthood.
B)wandering adulthood.
C)immaturity.
D)post adolescence.
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76
All are true of the baby boomers EXCEPT that they:
A)were teenagers during the late 1960s.
B)are entering their young-old years.
C)are an incredibly large cohort.
D)have had little impact on Western society.
A)were teenagers during the late 1960s.
B)are entering their young-old years.
C)are an incredibly large cohort.
D)have had little impact on Western society.
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77
Which person MOST likely is a baby boomer?
A)Selma,who is about to turn 65
B)Kimiko,who is in her late seventies
C)Kevin,who became a grandpa last year
D)Tan,who just got his Ph.D.
A)Selma,who is about to turn 65
B)Kimiko,who is in her late seventies
C)Kevin,who became a grandpa last year
D)Tan,who just got his Ph.D.
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78
When Aracelly tells you she is a baby boomer,Aracelly is referring to her _____.
A)society
B)cohort
C)income
D)gender
A)society
B)cohort
C)income
D)gender
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79
All are true of the baby-boom cohort EXCEPT that they:
A)are larger size-wise than other living cohorts.
B)were born in the years after World War I.
C)changed society as they moved through life.
D)are now entering later life.
A)are larger size-wise than other living cohorts.
B)were born in the years after World War I.
C)changed society as they moved through life.
D)are now entering later life.
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80
Which person is NOT a member of the baby-boom cohort?
A)David,who was born in 1946 after his dad returned from World War II
B)Adrianna,who entered college at age 18,during the late 1960s
C)Lynnette who was born during the Great Depression
D)Liang,who retired in 2013 at age 63
A)David,who was born in 1946 after his dad returned from World War II
B)Adrianna,who entered college at age 18,during the late 1960s
C)Lynnette who was born during the Great Depression
D)Liang,who retired in 2013 at age 63
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