Deck 12: Adulthood: Body and Mind

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Approximately 15 percent of U.S. couples are:

A) infertile.
B) celibate.
C) unfaithful.
D) same-sex.
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Rita, age 65, began a yoga practice 15 years ago, and enjoys an evening walk through her neighborhood nearly every day. These habits are likely to:

A) lighten her allostatic load.
B) increase her allostatic load.
C) impair her long-term health.
D) improve her mood but have little impact on her long-term health.
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George is 65 years old and is experiencing some symptoms of age-related hearing loss. If he is typical for his age, which sound would be the LEAST audible for him?

A) a low, bass beat
B) music on headphones
C) ringing in the ears
D) the voice of a small child
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Statistically, which female has the MOST acute hearing?

A) Kara Lyn, who is 10 years old
B) Penny, who is 18 years old
C) Edelia, who is 21 years old
D) Roxanna, who is 25 years old
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Malek is 45 years old. Research indicates that it will take him approximately _____ times as long to impregnate a woman now than it would have when he was 20 years younger.

A) 30
B) 35
C) 40
D) 45
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Infertility is defined as being unable to conceive after _____ months of trying to get pregnant.

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
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If he is typical, a 45-year-old man will probably state that he feels _____ his chronological age.

A) significantly older than
B) exactly
C) half
D) 5 to 10 years younger than
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Before the age of 65, _____ percent of individuals experience significant brain loss.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 15
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Severe brain loss that occurs before late adulthood could be caused by any of these factors EXCEPT:

A) poor circulation.
B) mad cow disease.
C) normal senescence.
D) Alzheimer disease.
Question
What are the odds that a person will inherit the dominant gene for Alzheimer disease?

A) 1 in 1000
B) 10 in 1000
C) 50 in 1000
D) 100 in 1000
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Middle aged men and women in committed, monogamous relationships are MOST likely to be _____ with their sex lives.

A) extremely satisfied
B) satisfied
C) dissatisfied
D) extremely dissatisfied
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The risk of birth defects and later serious illnesses for _____ newborns is about 3 percent.

A) all
B) multiple (twins, triplets, etc)
C) in vitro fertilized
D) premature
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Which statement is true for people of both genders as they age?

A) Sexual responses become quicker.
B) The level of sex hormones increases.
C) Reproduction becomes less likely.
D) Fertility is increased.
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Adulthood covers the four decades of life between ages _____ and _____.

A) 15; 55
B) 25; 65
C) 35; 75
D) 45; 85
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Once a person has reached adulthood, the vital capacity of his or her lungs drops about 4 percent:

A) each year.
B) every 5 years.
C) each decade.
D) over a lifetime.
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Which vision change is NOT associated with aging?

A) Night vision declines, making driving at night more dangerous.
B) Nearsightedness increases while farsightedness decreases.
C) Some people who were previously nearsighted can now drive without glasses.
D) Peripheral vision decreases before frontal vision.
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In approximately _____ of cases, the cause of a couple's infertility can be traced to the man.

A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-quarters
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Obesity and weight-related medical problems are primarily reflective of which process?

A) homeostasis
B) allostasis
C) organ reserve
D) senescence
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During the past 40 years, advances in medicine have solved about half of all:

A) age-related diseases.
B) fertility problems.
C) sexually transmitted infections.
D) birth control side effects.
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In an aging brain:

A) neurons fire faster.
B) reaction time lengthens.
C) brain size increases.
D) multitasking becomes easier.
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The term "male menopause" is sometimes used to refer to:

A) the sudden loss in fertility in a middle-aged man.
B) the sudden drop in testosterone that generally occurs at about age 50.
C) the age-related reduction in testosterone.
D) impotence as a reaction to a wife's menopause.
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The many changes of menopause are caused by reduced:

A) estrogen.
B) lipids.
C) protein.
D) calcium.
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All smoking diseases are:

A) dose and duration sensitive.
B) decreasing worldwide.
C) destructive only to the lungs and respiratory system.
D) less likely to affect African Americans.
Question
Examining worldwide trends in smoking shows that smoking:

A) is increasing worldwide, including in North America.
B) is a habit for one-third of the adults in Greece and Turkey.
C) trends have remained the same for the past 10 years.
D) is low in males from China and India.
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Difficulty in performing normal activities of daily life because of a "physical, mental, or emotional condition" is called:

A) mortality.
B) morbidity.
C) vitality.
D) disability.
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The measure of health MOST indicative of the quality of one's daily life is:

A) disability.
B) vitality.
C) morbidity.
D) freedom from mental illness.
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A group of friends, all about 60 years of age, are playing cards. What characteristic of senescence do they MOST likely have in common?

A) They are unable to drive.
B) Their faces have wrinkles.
C) They wear hearing aids.
D) They are nearsighted.
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In middle adulthood, a person is MOST apt to lose:

A) a significant amount of weight.
B) nearly an inch in height.
C) the ability to run more than a mile.
D) the ability to experience orgasm.
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Which statement about hormone replacement therapy is true?

A) It involves replacing testosterone that naturally declines with age.
B) Research on its use has yielded consistent findings.
C) Some findings may have been affected by SES.
D) It increases the risk of osteoporosis.
Question
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) involves taking:

A) calcium supplements.
B) estrogen and progesterone.
C) long baths to alleviate the stress of menopause.
D) testosterone.
Question
Considering the psychological causes discussed in the text, the man LEAST likely to experience "male menopause" is:

A) Hank, who is 50 and recently has been laid off.
B) Carlos, who is 48 and having marital problems.
C) Mark, who is 47 and recovering from a serious heart attack.
D) Bob, who is 55 and has decided to retire early.
Question
The diseases and chronic conditions associated with aging:

A) are inevitable, regardless of lifestyle.
B) may be slightly modified by lifestyle.
C) may have delayed onset due to lifestyle.
D) may be strongly affected by lifestyle.
Question
What global trend is evident with regards to alcohol?

A) Affluent countries have more abstainers and abusers.
B) Affluent countries have more heavy drinkers.
C) Poor countries have more abstainers and abusers.
D) Poor countries have more moderate drinkers
Question
The average age of menopause is about _____ years.

A) 40
B) 45
C) 51
D) 60
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A researcher is compiling data on the incidence of several different diseases. These data reflect:

A) mortality.
B) morbidity.
C) disability.
D) vitality.
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The first visible signs of senescence are usually observed in a person's:

A) gait.
B) posture.
C) skin.
D) eyes.
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Women experience menopause; men experience:

A) testeropause.
B) libidopause.
C) andropause.
D) spermatopause.
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Which physical change does NOT typically occur in middle adulthood?

A) Hair thins and some gray hairs start to show.
B) Skin-especially on the face-has lines or wrinkles.
C) Muscles weaken and waistline widens.
D) The space between the spinal disks widens.
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At a recent physical exam, Janet was told that she is an inch shorter than she was five years ago at age 50. What caused her decrease in height?

A) hereditary height shrinkage
B) lack of calcium in her diet
C) age-related compression of the spine
D) effects of medication
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A drop in sex hormones in a woman's bloodstream along with cessation of ovulation and menstruation signals:

A) menopause.
B) andropause.
C) cancer.
D) a need for assisted reproductive technology.
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With which coping style do people try to attack a stressor in some way?

A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) weathering
D) ignoring-retreating
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Jim, who was 60, couldn't understand why he kept slowly gaining weight. He wasn't eating any more than usual, and he maintained his regular exercise routine. What explains his weight gain?

A) His metabolism slowed down by a third between emerging and late adulthood.
B) His intake of water was insufficient, so it was water weight gain.
C) He really wasn't gaining weight; his height was decreasing.
D) He took medication that increased his appetite.
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Implementation is quitting a habit according to plan. When is implementation most successful?

A) doing it on one's own
B) not telling anyone of the date or the plan for change
C) tackling one habit at a time
D) when in denial that there is a problem
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As Tom helped himself to a fourth beer, he announced to everyone at the barbecue that alcohol is healthy in moderation. How does the text define "moderation"?

A) one drink per day
B) two drinks per day
C) three drinks per day
D) three drinks per week
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Regular exercise helps adults in all these ways EXCEPT:

A) negating the impact of tobacco use.
B) reducing the risk of depression.
C) protecting against many diseases.
D) strengthening the heart.
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If a person is experiencing several stressors and the person's organ reserve is depleted, the physiological toll of those stressors can:

A) boost the immune system.
B) decrease blood pressure.
C) speed up the heart.
D) produce long, deep sleeps.
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Currently in the United States, _____ percent of adults are overweight.

A) 33
B) 50
C) 65
D) 75
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Janyce, a 50-year-old woman, has several stressors in her life, so she turns to her friends in order to deal with the pressure. Which statement BEST explains the physiological phenomenon associated with her method of coping?

A) She is reacting in a "fight-or-flight" manner, experiencing a rise and then fall in testosterone levels.
B) She is suppressing justifiable feelings, and thus may be at greater risk for an early death.
C) She is arranging her life in order to minimize stressors, and thus is experiencing reduced stress.
D) Her body is producing oxytocin, a hormone that encourages caring interactions.
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Research studies on alcohol use have shown that:

A) alcohol use of any kind is dangerous to health.
B) alcohol raises levels of "bad" cholesterol in the blood.
C) moderate use of alcohol may increase longevity.
D) alcohol abuse is most common during adolescence.
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In which coping style do people try to change their attitude about a stressor?

A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) weathering
D) ignoring-retreating
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In the United States, after age 35 a person's life span increases _____ years for each year of education.

A) 1.1
B) 1.4
C) 1.7
D) 2.3
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What is one crucial factor for success at the implementation stage of breaking a habit?

A) social support
B) trying to tackle more than one habit at a time
C) breaking the habit on one's own
D) not telling anyone of the date or the plan for change
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What percentage of adults in the United States and England get at least 30 minutes per day of exercise?

A) more than 80
B) less than 1
C) more than 40
D) less than 5
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In middle adulthood, an individual is considered obese who:

A) snacks several times a day.
B) has a BMI of 30 or more.
C) consumes foods that are high in cholesterol.
D) diets often, but always gains back the weight.
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Lena wants began a plan to quit smoking shortly before losing her job. However, in the midst of the financial and personal turmoil of her job loss, she abandoned her efforts and bought more cigarettes. This is an example of:

A) attention myopia.
B) implementation.
C) poor planning.
D) motivational forgetting.
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What is the term for the phenomenon that happens when a person's resolve to break a habit fades when faced with stress?

A) attention myopia
B) stressor
C) allostatic load
D) motivational forgetting
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Researchers on obesity agree that during middle age:

A) every extra pound is a health hazard.
B) it is okay to be overweight as long as one is not obese.
C) metabolism slows down by about a third.
D) adults need to consume more calories than emerging adults do.
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Which country has experienced a doubling of its diabetes rate in the past 4 decades?

A) the United States.
B) Mexico.
C) the United Kingdom.
D) Canada.
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Which statement about gastric bypass surgery in obese adults is FALSE?

A) Death rates without it are higher for morbidly obese adults.
B) About 25 percent of patients will require additional surgery.
C) Such surgery decreases the need for life-changing habits.
D) The surgery causes dramatic weight loss.
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One of the effects of moderate drinking is:

A) a reduction in coronary heart disease.
B) increased risk of breast cancer.
C) increased risk of liver disease.
D) premature death.
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Diseases of affluence:

A) are now more common among the poor.
B) have been described as obesity-related.
C) have been linked with prescription drug use.
D) no longer include diabetes.
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Alicia, who is 31, arrived in the United States 6 months ago. She was accompanied by her daughter Maricela, age 8, and her mother, Rosita, age 55. They joined Danilo (Maricela's father) who has lived in the United States for the past 2 years. Statistically, which family member is at greatest risk for obesity?

A) Alicia
B) Maricela
C) Dan
D) Rosita
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Fluid intelligence includes:

A) a knowledge of geographical facts.
B) the speed of processing mathematical information.
C) the size of one's science vocabulary.
D) the ability to recognize and name famous paintings.
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The research design that involves testing groups of subjects of different ages multiple times and comparing their scores with their own scores in previous periods in addition to the scores of new groups of adults of the same ages is called:

A) longitudinal or long-term research.
B) cross-sectional research.
C) retesting research.
D) cross-sequential research.
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In comparing individuals from the same ethnic groups, immigrants are statistically _____ than native- born individuals.

A) healthier and wealthier
B) healthier and poorer
C) less healthy and poorer
D) less healthy but wealthier
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Which factor is NOT part of the hypothesis about why low SES is associated with poor health habits?

A) the poor are less aware of their health issues
B) poorer individuals live in polluted areas
C) poor health habits are adopted to deal with stress
D) the poor experience less stress
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Schaie's cross-sequential research on intellectual development demonstrated that:

A) there is a decline in most abilities after age 30.
B) individuals improve in most mental abilities during adulthood.
C) cohort differences make it appear that older people are more intelligent than younger people.
D) women are smarter than men.
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Research that analyzes the cognitive development of the same individuals as they develop over the years is called:

A) cross-sectional research.
B) representative samples.
C) longitudinal research.
D) sequential research.
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In the United States, _____ women are MOST apt to die from breast cancer, though the exact reasons why are unknown.

A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Chinese American
D) Native American
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The Flynn effect refers to the:

A) rise in an individual's IQ over the years.
B) decrease in an individual's IQ over the years.
C) rise in average IQ over the generations.
D) decrease in average IQ over the generations.
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A problem with cross-sectional research is that:

A) cohort differences can make it difficult to differentiate between developmental change and contextual differences.
B) retesting leads older subjects to do better.
C) the most intelligent people are most likely to drop out of the study.
D) the results tend not to be worth the large investment.
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Which psychologist proposed the existence of g?

A) Spearman
B) Thurstone
C) Gardner
D) Sternberg
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The Flynn effect is MOST likely due to changes in:

A) test-taking strategies.
B) electronic media.
C) people's reaction time.
D) nutrition, education, and health.
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The two researchers who concluded that fluid and crystallized intelligence are the most crucial aspects of intelligence were:

A) Bayley and Oden.
B) Cattell and Horn.
C) Jones and Conrad.
D) Sternberg and Gardner.
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Which statement does NOT describe the effect of SES upon a person's life span?

A) Those with higher levels of education tend to live longer than those with less.
B) In the United States, the difference in life span between those with the lowest and the highest SES is about 30 years.
C) The impact of SES on life span is decreasing in the U.S.
D) Better income may result in better medical care.
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A psychologist who is studying the mathematical abilities of adults finds significant differences between the scores of adults born 50 years ago, when rote learning was stressed, and those born 25 years ago, when more "progressive" approaches to education were popular. This is an example of a(n):

A) failure of longitudinal research.
B) advantage of cross-sectional research.
C) cohort difference.
D) intellectual decline in middle adulthood.
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The basic intelligence that makes learning quick and thorough is referred to as _____ intelligence.

A) fluid
B) crystallized
C) practical
D) creative
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The Wilson family is having a big reunion and four generations of Wilsons are expected to attend. Applying the Flynn effect to this family, we would expect that:

A) the first generation of Wilsons would score the highest on a standard IQ test.
B) the fourth generation of Wilsons would score the highest on a standard IQ test.
C) the second and third generations of Wilsons would score similarly on a standard IQ test.
D) all four generations would score similarly on a standard IQ test.
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The term g refers to:

A) grand intelligence.
B) general intelligence.
C) great intelligence.
D) gross intelligence.
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Which statement about fluid intelligence is true?

A) It is the accumulation of facts.
B) It is quick and flexible.
C) It includes long-term memory for dates in history.
D) It includes the size of one's vocabulary.
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Approximately 15 percent of U.S. couples are:

A) infertile.
B) celibate.
C) unfaithful.
D) same-sex.
A
2
Rita, age 65, began a yoga practice 15 years ago, and enjoys an evening walk through her neighborhood nearly every day. These habits are likely to:

A) lighten her allostatic load.
B) increase her allostatic load.
C) impair her long-term health.
D) improve her mood but have little impact on her long-term health.
A
3
George is 65 years old and is experiencing some symptoms of age-related hearing loss. If he is typical for his age, which sound would be the LEAST audible for him?

A) a low, bass beat
B) music on headphones
C) ringing in the ears
D) the voice of a small child
D
4
Statistically, which female has the MOST acute hearing?

A) Kara Lyn, who is 10 years old
B) Penny, who is 18 years old
C) Edelia, who is 21 years old
D) Roxanna, who is 25 years old
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Malek is 45 years old. Research indicates that it will take him approximately _____ times as long to impregnate a woman now than it would have when he was 20 years younger.

A) 30
B) 35
C) 40
D) 45
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Infertility is defined as being unable to conceive after _____ months of trying to get pregnant.

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
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If he is typical, a 45-year-old man will probably state that he feels _____ his chronological age.

A) significantly older than
B) exactly
C) half
D) 5 to 10 years younger than
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Before the age of 65, _____ percent of individuals experience significant brain loss.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 15
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Severe brain loss that occurs before late adulthood could be caused by any of these factors EXCEPT:

A) poor circulation.
B) mad cow disease.
C) normal senescence.
D) Alzheimer disease.
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What are the odds that a person will inherit the dominant gene for Alzheimer disease?

A) 1 in 1000
B) 10 in 1000
C) 50 in 1000
D) 100 in 1000
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Middle aged men and women in committed, monogamous relationships are MOST likely to be _____ with their sex lives.

A) extremely satisfied
B) satisfied
C) dissatisfied
D) extremely dissatisfied
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The risk of birth defects and later serious illnesses for _____ newborns is about 3 percent.

A) all
B) multiple (twins, triplets, etc)
C) in vitro fertilized
D) premature
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Which statement is true for people of both genders as they age?

A) Sexual responses become quicker.
B) The level of sex hormones increases.
C) Reproduction becomes less likely.
D) Fertility is increased.
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Adulthood covers the four decades of life between ages _____ and _____.

A) 15; 55
B) 25; 65
C) 35; 75
D) 45; 85
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Once a person has reached adulthood, the vital capacity of his or her lungs drops about 4 percent:

A) each year.
B) every 5 years.
C) each decade.
D) over a lifetime.
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Which vision change is NOT associated with aging?

A) Night vision declines, making driving at night more dangerous.
B) Nearsightedness increases while farsightedness decreases.
C) Some people who were previously nearsighted can now drive without glasses.
D) Peripheral vision decreases before frontal vision.
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In approximately _____ of cases, the cause of a couple's infertility can be traced to the man.

A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-quarters
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Obesity and weight-related medical problems are primarily reflective of which process?

A) homeostasis
B) allostasis
C) organ reserve
D) senescence
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During the past 40 years, advances in medicine have solved about half of all:

A) age-related diseases.
B) fertility problems.
C) sexually transmitted infections.
D) birth control side effects.
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In an aging brain:

A) neurons fire faster.
B) reaction time lengthens.
C) brain size increases.
D) multitasking becomes easier.
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The term "male menopause" is sometimes used to refer to:

A) the sudden loss in fertility in a middle-aged man.
B) the sudden drop in testosterone that generally occurs at about age 50.
C) the age-related reduction in testosterone.
D) impotence as a reaction to a wife's menopause.
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The many changes of menopause are caused by reduced:

A) estrogen.
B) lipids.
C) protein.
D) calcium.
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All smoking diseases are:

A) dose and duration sensitive.
B) decreasing worldwide.
C) destructive only to the lungs and respiratory system.
D) less likely to affect African Americans.
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Examining worldwide trends in smoking shows that smoking:

A) is increasing worldwide, including in North America.
B) is a habit for one-third of the adults in Greece and Turkey.
C) trends have remained the same for the past 10 years.
D) is low in males from China and India.
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Difficulty in performing normal activities of daily life because of a "physical, mental, or emotional condition" is called:

A) mortality.
B) morbidity.
C) vitality.
D) disability.
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The measure of health MOST indicative of the quality of one's daily life is:

A) disability.
B) vitality.
C) morbidity.
D) freedom from mental illness.
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A group of friends, all about 60 years of age, are playing cards. What characteristic of senescence do they MOST likely have in common?

A) They are unable to drive.
B) Their faces have wrinkles.
C) They wear hearing aids.
D) They are nearsighted.
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In middle adulthood, a person is MOST apt to lose:

A) a significant amount of weight.
B) nearly an inch in height.
C) the ability to run more than a mile.
D) the ability to experience orgasm.
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Which statement about hormone replacement therapy is true?

A) It involves replacing testosterone that naturally declines with age.
B) Research on its use has yielded consistent findings.
C) Some findings may have been affected by SES.
D) It increases the risk of osteoporosis.
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) involves taking:

A) calcium supplements.
B) estrogen and progesterone.
C) long baths to alleviate the stress of menopause.
D) testosterone.
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Considering the psychological causes discussed in the text, the man LEAST likely to experience "male menopause" is:

A) Hank, who is 50 and recently has been laid off.
B) Carlos, who is 48 and having marital problems.
C) Mark, who is 47 and recovering from a serious heart attack.
D) Bob, who is 55 and has decided to retire early.
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The diseases and chronic conditions associated with aging:

A) are inevitable, regardless of lifestyle.
B) may be slightly modified by lifestyle.
C) may have delayed onset due to lifestyle.
D) may be strongly affected by lifestyle.
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What global trend is evident with regards to alcohol?

A) Affluent countries have more abstainers and abusers.
B) Affluent countries have more heavy drinkers.
C) Poor countries have more abstainers and abusers.
D) Poor countries have more moderate drinkers
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The average age of menopause is about _____ years.

A) 40
B) 45
C) 51
D) 60
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A researcher is compiling data on the incidence of several different diseases. These data reflect:

A) mortality.
B) morbidity.
C) disability.
D) vitality.
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The first visible signs of senescence are usually observed in a person's:

A) gait.
B) posture.
C) skin.
D) eyes.
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37
Women experience menopause; men experience:

A) testeropause.
B) libidopause.
C) andropause.
D) spermatopause.
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38
Which physical change does NOT typically occur in middle adulthood?

A) Hair thins and some gray hairs start to show.
B) Skin-especially on the face-has lines or wrinkles.
C) Muscles weaken and waistline widens.
D) The space between the spinal disks widens.
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39
At a recent physical exam, Janet was told that she is an inch shorter than she was five years ago at age 50. What caused her decrease in height?

A) hereditary height shrinkage
B) lack of calcium in her diet
C) age-related compression of the spine
D) effects of medication
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40
A drop in sex hormones in a woman's bloodstream along with cessation of ovulation and menstruation signals:

A) menopause.
B) andropause.
C) cancer.
D) a need for assisted reproductive technology.
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41
With which coping style do people try to attack a stressor in some way?

A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) weathering
D) ignoring-retreating
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42
Jim, who was 60, couldn't understand why he kept slowly gaining weight. He wasn't eating any more than usual, and he maintained his regular exercise routine. What explains his weight gain?

A) His metabolism slowed down by a third between emerging and late adulthood.
B) His intake of water was insufficient, so it was water weight gain.
C) He really wasn't gaining weight; his height was decreasing.
D) He took medication that increased his appetite.
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43
Implementation is quitting a habit according to plan. When is implementation most successful?

A) doing it on one's own
B) not telling anyone of the date or the plan for change
C) tackling one habit at a time
D) when in denial that there is a problem
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44
As Tom helped himself to a fourth beer, he announced to everyone at the barbecue that alcohol is healthy in moderation. How does the text define "moderation"?

A) one drink per day
B) two drinks per day
C) three drinks per day
D) three drinks per week
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45
Regular exercise helps adults in all these ways EXCEPT:

A) negating the impact of tobacco use.
B) reducing the risk of depression.
C) protecting against many diseases.
D) strengthening the heart.
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46
If a person is experiencing several stressors and the person's organ reserve is depleted, the physiological toll of those stressors can:

A) boost the immune system.
B) decrease blood pressure.
C) speed up the heart.
D) produce long, deep sleeps.
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47
Currently in the United States, _____ percent of adults are overweight.

A) 33
B) 50
C) 65
D) 75
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48
Janyce, a 50-year-old woman, has several stressors in her life, so she turns to her friends in order to deal with the pressure. Which statement BEST explains the physiological phenomenon associated with her method of coping?

A) She is reacting in a "fight-or-flight" manner, experiencing a rise and then fall in testosterone levels.
B) She is suppressing justifiable feelings, and thus may be at greater risk for an early death.
C) She is arranging her life in order to minimize stressors, and thus is experiencing reduced stress.
D) Her body is producing oxytocin, a hormone that encourages caring interactions.
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49
Research studies on alcohol use have shown that:

A) alcohol use of any kind is dangerous to health.
B) alcohol raises levels of "bad" cholesterol in the blood.
C) moderate use of alcohol may increase longevity.
D) alcohol abuse is most common during adolescence.
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50
In which coping style do people try to change their attitude about a stressor?

A) emotion-focused
B) problem-focused
C) weathering
D) ignoring-retreating
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51
In the United States, after age 35 a person's life span increases _____ years for each year of education.

A) 1.1
B) 1.4
C) 1.7
D) 2.3
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52
What is one crucial factor for success at the implementation stage of breaking a habit?

A) social support
B) trying to tackle more than one habit at a time
C) breaking the habit on one's own
D) not telling anyone of the date or the plan for change
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53
What percentage of adults in the United States and England get at least 30 minutes per day of exercise?

A) more than 80
B) less than 1
C) more than 40
D) less than 5
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54
In middle adulthood, an individual is considered obese who:

A) snacks several times a day.
B) has a BMI of 30 or more.
C) consumes foods that are high in cholesterol.
D) diets often, but always gains back the weight.
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55
Lena wants began a plan to quit smoking shortly before losing her job. However, in the midst of the financial and personal turmoil of her job loss, she abandoned her efforts and bought more cigarettes. This is an example of:

A) attention myopia.
B) implementation.
C) poor planning.
D) motivational forgetting.
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56
What is the term for the phenomenon that happens when a person's resolve to break a habit fades when faced with stress?

A) attention myopia
B) stressor
C) allostatic load
D) motivational forgetting
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57
Researchers on obesity agree that during middle age:

A) every extra pound is a health hazard.
B) it is okay to be overweight as long as one is not obese.
C) metabolism slows down by about a third.
D) adults need to consume more calories than emerging adults do.
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58
Which country has experienced a doubling of its diabetes rate in the past 4 decades?

A) the United States.
B) Mexico.
C) the United Kingdom.
D) Canada.
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59
Which statement about gastric bypass surgery in obese adults is FALSE?

A) Death rates without it are higher for morbidly obese adults.
B) About 25 percent of patients will require additional surgery.
C) Such surgery decreases the need for life-changing habits.
D) The surgery causes dramatic weight loss.
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60
One of the effects of moderate drinking is:

A) a reduction in coronary heart disease.
B) increased risk of breast cancer.
C) increased risk of liver disease.
D) premature death.
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61
Diseases of affluence:

A) are now more common among the poor.
B) have been described as obesity-related.
C) have been linked with prescription drug use.
D) no longer include diabetes.
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62
Alicia, who is 31, arrived in the United States 6 months ago. She was accompanied by her daughter Maricela, age 8, and her mother, Rosita, age 55. They joined Danilo (Maricela's father) who has lived in the United States for the past 2 years. Statistically, which family member is at greatest risk for obesity?

A) Alicia
B) Maricela
C) Dan
D) Rosita
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63
Fluid intelligence includes:

A) a knowledge of geographical facts.
B) the speed of processing mathematical information.
C) the size of one's science vocabulary.
D) the ability to recognize and name famous paintings.
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64
The research design that involves testing groups of subjects of different ages multiple times and comparing their scores with their own scores in previous periods in addition to the scores of new groups of adults of the same ages is called:

A) longitudinal or long-term research.
B) cross-sectional research.
C) retesting research.
D) cross-sequential research.
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65
In comparing individuals from the same ethnic groups, immigrants are statistically _____ than native- born individuals.

A) healthier and wealthier
B) healthier and poorer
C) less healthy and poorer
D) less healthy but wealthier
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66
Which factor is NOT part of the hypothesis about why low SES is associated with poor health habits?

A) the poor are less aware of their health issues
B) poorer individuals live in polluted areas
C) poor health habits are adopted to deal with stress
D) the poor experience less stress
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67
Schaie's cross-sequential research on intellectual development demonstrated that:

A) there is a decline in most abilities after age 30.
B) individuals improve in most mental abilities during adulthood.
C) cohort differences make it appear that older people are more intelligent than younger people.
D) women are smarter than men.
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68
Research that analyzes the cognitive development of the same individuals as they develop over the years is called:

A) cross-sectional research.
B) representative samples.
C) longitudinal research.
D) sequential research.
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69
In the United States, _____ women are MOST apt to die from breast cancer, though the exact reasons why are unknown.

A) Caucasian
B) African American
C) Chinese American
D) Native American
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70
The Flynn effect refers to the:

A) rise in an individual's IQ over the years.
B) decrease in an individual's IQ over the years.
C) rise in average IQ over the generations.
D) decrease in average IQ over the generations.
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71
A problem with cross-sectional research is that:

A) cohort differences can make it difficult to differentiate between developmental change and contextual differences.
B) retesting leads older subjects to do better.
C) the most intelligent people are most likely to drop out of the study.
D) the results tend not to be worth the large investment.
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72
Which psychologist proposed the existence of g?

A) Spearman
B) Thurstone
C) Gardner
D) Sternberg
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73
The Flynn effect is MOST likely due to changes in:

A) test-taking strategies.
B) electronic media.
C) people's reaction time.
D) nutrition, education, and health.
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74
The two researchers who concluded that fluid and crystallized intelligence are the most crucial aspects of intelligence were:

A) Bayley and Oden.
B) Cattell and Horn.
C) Jones and Conrad.
D) Sternberg and Gardner.
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75
Which statement does NOT describe the effect of SES upon a person's life span?

A) Those with higher levels of education tend to live longer than those with less.
B) In the United States, the difference in life span between those with the lowest and the highest SES is about 30 years.
C) The impact of SES on life span is decreasing in the U.S.
D) Better income may result in better medical care.
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76
A psychologist who is studying the mathematical abilities of adults finds significant differences between the scores of adults born 50 years ago, when rote learning was stressed, and those born 25 years ago, when more "progressive" approaches to education were popular. This is an example of a(n):

A) failure of longitudinal research.
B) advantage of cross-sectional research.
C) cohort difference.
D) intellectual decline in middle adulthood.
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77
The basic intelligence that makes learning quick and thorough is referred to as _____ intelligence.

A) fluid
B) crystallized
C) practical
D) creative
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78
The Wilson family is having a big reunion and four generations of Wilsons are expected to attend. Applying the Flynn effect to this family, we would expect that:

A) the first generation of Wilsons would score the highest on a standard IQ test.
B) the fourth generation of Wilsons would score the highest on a standard IQ test.
C) the second and third generations of Wilsons would score similarly on a standard IQ test.
D) all four generations would score similarly on a standard IQ test.
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79
The term g refers to:

A) grand intelligence.
B) general intelligence.
C) great intelligence.
D) gross intelligence.
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80
Which statement about fluid intelligence is true?

A) It is the accumulation of facts.
B) It is quick and flexible.
C) It includes long-term memory for dates in history.
D) It includes the size of one's vocabulary.
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