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Deck 8: Middle Adulthood
1
The life span theory posits that in middle adulthood,there is ______.
A)the greatest change in human development
B)an overall reduction in resources
C)little opportunity for growth
D)a future of loss
A)the greatest change in human development
B)an overall reduction in resources
C)little opportunity for growth
D)a future of loss
an overall reduction in resources
2
Commitment,action,and ______ are all components of generativity.
A)focus on mortality
B)procreation
C)productivity
D)belief in the species
A)focus on mortality
B)procreation
C)productivity
D)belief in the species
belief in the species
3
Which of the following is one of the most visible signs of physiological changes for midlife adults?
A)hormonal changes
B)physical appearance
C)mobility changes
D)sexuality
A)hormonal changes
B)physical appearance
C)mobility changes
D)sexuality
physical appearance
4
Generativity can be defined as ______.
A)developing the capacity to transcend self-interest and provide care and concern for the next generation
B)developing the capacity to commit to deep association with others
C)developing a sense of who you are and where you are going in life
D)finding integrity and contentment in your life
A)developing the capacity to transcend self-interest and provide care and concern for the next generation
B)developing the capacity to commit to deep association with others
C)developing a sense of who you are and where you are going in life
D)finding integrity and contentment in your life
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5
The book discusses three theories,which can be used to understand personality changes in middle adulthood.These theories are the life narrative approach,human agency approach,and the ______.
A)life span theory
B)trait approach
C)midlife crisis approach
D)diversity of lives perspective
A)life span theory
B)trait approach
C)midlife crisis approach
D)diversity of lives perspective
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6
The life narrative approach views a developing person as a ______.
A)character
B)storyteller
C)protagonist
D)plot point
A)character
B)storyteller
C)protagonist
D)plot point
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7
According to the text,the construction of middle adulthood is influenced by chronological age,cultural and historical contexts,and ______.
A)life events
B)legal precedents
C)age tends
D)developmental tasks
A)life events
B)legal precedents
C)age tends
D)developmental tasks
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8
Levinson suggests that the two central components of a life structure in middle adulthood are ______.
A)parenting and finances
B)employment and health
C)family and occupation
D)occupation and education
A)parenting and finances
B)employment and health
C)family and occupation
D)occupation and education
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9
Chronic stress,never marrying,and loneliness are all examples of ______.
A)side effects of aging
B)risk factors in middle adulthood
C)points in a life course narrative
D)issues men frequently face in middle adulthood
A)side effects of aging
B)risk factors in middle adulthood
C)points in a life course narrative
D)issues men frequently face in middle adulthood
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10
______ is one of the big five personality traits,which can be defined as a tendency to be generous,cheerful,caring,trusting,and gently.
A)Extroversion
B)Cooperativeness
C)Openness to experience
D)Agreeableness
A)Extroversion
B)Cooperativeness
C)Openness to experience
D)Agreeableness
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11
According to Erikson's theory,the psychosocial struggle of middle adulthood is ______.
A)identity versus role diffusion
B)generativity versus stagnation
C)intimacy versus isolation
D)ego integrity versus despair
A)identity versus role diffusion
B)generativity versus stagnation
C)intimacy versus isolation
D)ego integrity versus despair
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12
The typical chronological age band for middle adulthood is defined as Years ______.
A)35-65
B)50-70
C)40-64
D)40-80
A)35-65
B)50-70
C)40-64
D)40-80
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13
______ coping mechanisms consist of denial,projection,passive aggression,dissociation,acting out,and fantasy.
A)Immature
B)Negative
C)Positive
D)Mature
A)Immature
B)Negative
C)Positive
D)Mature
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14
According to the text,two cultural views of middle adulthood have emerged since the 19th century.One sees this as a positive time of having accumulated resources for______,another sees this as a negative time of ______.
A)adult responsibilities; insecurity
B)happiness; financial burden
C)confidence; health decline
D)coping; loss
A)adult responsibilities; insecurity
B)happiness; financial burden
C)confidence; health decline
D)coping; loss
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15
Family members who keep generations of family networks in touch with one another and make sure that family members' emotional and practical needs are met are called ______.
A)family networkers
B)kinkeepers
C)connectors
D)linkers
A)family networkers
B)kinkeepers
C)connectors
D)linkers
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16
Which of the following is true regarding changes in the reproductive system in middle adulthood?
A)Men do not experience major rapid change in fertility.
B)Women do not experience major rapid change in fertility.
C)Men experience perimenopause and menopause.
D)Reproductive capacity is at its peak during.
A)Men do not experience major rapid change in fertility.
B)Women do not experience major rapid change in fertility.
C)Men experience perimenopause and menopause.
D)Reproductive capacity is at its peak during.
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17
The human agency approach recognizes how ______ influences ______.
A)culture; motives
B)family; temperament
C)society; personality
D)age; coping
A)culture; motives
B)family; temperament
C)society; personality
D)age; coping
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18
Work in middle adulthood has different meanings for different people.The text cites which of the following as a meaning of work? Patterns of middle-aged workers in the United States?
A)an escape from life burdens
B)a source of stress
C)an avenue for building confidence
D)a source of status and identity
A)an escape from life burdens
B)a source of stress
C)an avenue for building confidence
D)a source of status and identity
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19
______,or orientation to the external world,comes into greater balance in middle adulthood.
A)Accommodation
B)Introversion
C)Assimilation
D)Extroversion
A)Accommodation
B)Introversion
C)Assimilation
D)Extroversion
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20
The text defines menopause as ______.
A)12 consecutive months without menstruation
B)a 6-month period when there are biological indicators that reproductive capacity is reaching exhaustion
C)a frustrating time for women,characterized by uncomfortable biological effects,such as hot flashes
D)the depletion of one's eggs
A)12 consecutive months without menstruation
B)a 6-month period when there are biological indicators that reproductive capacity is reaching exhaustion
C)a frustrating time for women,characterized by uncomfortable biological effects,such as hot flashes
D)the depletion of one's eggs
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21
Cognitive performance varies greatly for the majority of midlife adults.
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22
What kind of diseases become more significant in middle adulthood in high-income and middle-income countries?
A)infectious
B)chronic
C)communicable
D)respiratory
A)infectious
B)chronic
C)communicable
D)respiratory
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23
Midlife personality should be thought of in terms of both stability and change according to the research.
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24
Coping mechanisms mature with age and experience according to Vaillant.
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25
Which of the following is seen as a major milestone for women and called the change of life?
A)divorce
B)osteoporosis
C)menopause
D)perimenopause
A)divorce
B)osteoporosis
C)menopause
D)perimenopause
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26
A recent new idea is that personality is most stable in middle adulthood.
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27
A middle adult's failure to be generative results in self-absorption.
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28
In middle adulthood,people move toward a more androgynous behavioral repertoire.
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29
The average age of women having their last period is ______.
A)51 years
B)36 years
C)48 years
D)60 years
A)51 years
B)36 years
C)48 years
D)60 years
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30
There are scholars who believe that middle adulthood should be thought of in terms of achieving certain developmental tasks rather than by chronological age.
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31
In middle adulthood the most noted biological change is the lost or diminished reproductive capacity.
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32
The baby boom generation is the result of a large surge of births that occurred after World War I.
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