Deck 3: Growing up With Death

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Death on television is often viewed as reversible.True
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A latent function of a death in the family is that of a family reunion.
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The permanency of death is usually clear to a three-year old child.False
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Mother Goose nursery rhymes are uniformly ideal stories to help a child go to sleep at night.
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Psychologist Robert Kavanaugh refers to children as "little people" or "compact cars," rather than Cadillacs (big people), and notes that they should be able to handle any situation adults can handle comfortably.
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The two periods of adolescence are 12 to 15 and 16 to 19.
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An adult should not be honest with children when talking about dying and death.
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According to Ginsburg and Opper, chidren's capacity to grieve is related to their level of cognitive development.
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Between the ages of six and twelve, the evolution of the concept of death as a permanent cessation of life begins.
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There seems to be a fascination with death during the adolescent years as witnessed by films and music produced for adolescents.
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Maria Nagy in her studies of Hungarian children found that children aged five to nine personified death and represented death as a live person or some variation such as an angel or a skeleton.
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Children should be discouraged from crying when someone dies, since crying reveals weakness and immaturity.
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Direct answers to children's questions about dying and death only confuse them, thus one should be indirect with responses.
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By six months of age most infants can conceptualize death.
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Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget argued that it is not until the late teen years and early twenties that one is capable of genuinely abstract thought processes.
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According to Orbach, children's concepts of death in humans and animals showed that death in humans is easier to comprehend than death in animals.
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Ernest Becker in The Denial of Death argues that fear and denial of death are basic dynamics for everyone.True
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If possible, euphemisms should be avoided when talking to children about death.
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Anthropologist Colin Turnbull describes death as being like it was before birth--a state of nothingness.
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Media deaths allow children to learn about the true consequences of someone dying and to learn that death is a part of the real world.False
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Baby Boomers are individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
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Which is true regarding the study of death by Maria Nagy with nearly 400 Hungarian children?

A)children aged 3 to 5 found death to be irreversible
B)children aged 5 to 9 personified death
C)children over age 9 saw death as final and universal
D)both b and c above are correct
E)none of the above
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The first childhood death experience occurs around the average age of ________ years.

A)3
B)6
C)8
D)11
E)none of the above
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Though the elderly tend to think of death more often than younger adults, they appear to have less fear concerning death.
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Young adults reject death because:

A)they probably have not faced the death of a significant other
B)they do not yet accept the inevitability of death
C)they are just preparing for the hopes, challenges, and success of life
D)all of the above
E)both a and b of the above
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Sigmund Freud traced conceptions of death to:

A)our need to strive and overcome our early sensitivity to death
B)our earliest feelings concerning sexuality and fears of being punished for them
C)our socialization during adolescence
D)our elementary school days when first leaving the security of the home and entering a new and different world of peers
E)both a and c of the above
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Advice on crying given by former professional NFL player Rosie Greer is:

A)crying is for a "sissy"
B)it is okay to cry
C)it is okay for little girls to cry but not little boys
D)crying is for women and children but not men
E)Rosie Greer played football and gave no advice about crying
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The social scientist who argued that fear and denial of death are basic dynamics for everyone was:

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Alfred Adler
C)Ernest Becker
D)Jean Piaget
E)Erik Erikson
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Research findings suggest that differences in death anxiety appear to be more a function of religiosity than age.True
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Gerontology is the study of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging.True
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In explaining death to children one should:

A)avoid euphemisms
B)use only euphemisms
C)be dishonest
D)not answer the child's questions
E)both c and d above are correct
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Erik Erikson's last stage of the life cycle is called:

A)senescence
B)young adulthood
C)play age
D)adolescence
E)none of the above
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Society is held together by rituals.
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The individual who encouraged psychologists to employ better methods of research in the developmental approach to understanding concepts of death was:

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Ernest Becker
C)Herman Feifel
D)Jean Piaget
E)Erik Erikson
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Emily Dickinson wrote extensively about death and dying.True
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The middle-age years have been labeled the "novice phase" of the developmental cycle.False
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Regarding crying, children, and death, the text advises that:

A)if a child cries, he or she should be spanked
B)the child should be warned that crying reveals weakness and immaturity and that only a "sissy" cries
C)the child should be told that it is okay to cry and that crying is a normal behavior
D)both a and b of the above are correct
E)none of the above
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Middle-age is between the ages of 30 and 45, according to the Census Bureau.
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The use of a word or phrase that is less expressive or direct but considered less distasteful or less offensive than another work or phrase is called a(n):

A)euphemism
B)etiology
C)cryonics
D)cultigen
E)apnea
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A school of psychology which moved away from Freud toward more emphasis in therapy on coping strategies and strengths of the person rather than upon the unconscious is called _____ psychology.

A)ego
B)developmental
C)clinical
D)life cycle
E)behaviorist
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The idea of a "life review" was that of gerontologist:
A)Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

A)Robert Butler
B)Howad Becker
D)Emile Durkheim
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The "panic begins" for many middle-aged Americans regarding the thought of death.Which is/are correct reason(s) for this?

A)realization that the remaining years of life are fewer than those already lived
B)realization that after one's parents are dead, the "buffer zone" is gone
C)if one's job depends on physical vigor, he/she begins to realize that he/she is not getting stronger
D)all of the above are correct
E)only a and b of the above are correct
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"Adolescence" includes the ages:

A)12-15
B)12-19
C)15-19
D)13-17
E)none of the above
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Which is/are true regarding the elderly in the United States?

A)though the elderly do not seem reluctant to talk about dying and death, others are reluctant to talk to them about dying and death
B)research suggests that older adults think of death more often than younger adults but appear to have less fear concerning death
C)older adults tend to see their lives as having less prospects for the future and less value
D)research suggests that the widowed tend to be more fearful of death than the elderly married or remarried
E)all of the above are true
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"Middle-age" is between _____ and _____ years.

A)30, 60
B)45, 65
C)35, 55
D)40, 50
E)30, 40
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Death on television is often viewed as reversible.True
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A latent function of a death in the family is that of a family reunion.
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The permanency of death is usually clear to a three-year old child.False
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Mother Goose nursery rhymes are uniformly ideal stories to help a child go to sleep at night.
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Psychologist Robert Kavanaugh refers to children as "little people" or "compact cars," rather than Cadillacs (big people), and notes that they should be able to handle any situation adults can handle comfortably.
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The two periods of adolescence are 12 to 15 and 16 to 19.
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An adult should not be honest with children when talking about dying and death.
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According to Ginsburg and Opper, chidren's capacity to grieve is related to their level of cognitive development.
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Between the ages of six and twelve, the evolution of the concept of death as a permanent cessation of life begins.
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There seems to be a fascination with death during the adolescent years as witnessed by films and music produced for adolescents.
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Maria Nagy in her studies of Hungarian children found that children aged five to nine personified death and represented death as a live person or some variation such as an angel or a skeleton.
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Children should be discouraged from crying when someone dies, since crying reveals weakness and immaturity.
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Direct answers to children's questions about dying and death only confuse them, thus one should be indirect with responses.
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By six months of age most infants can conceptualize death.
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Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget argued that it is not until the late teen years and early twenties that one is capable of genuinely abstract thought processes.
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According to Orbach, children's concepts of death in humans and animals showed that death in humans is easier to comprehend than death in animals.
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Ernest Becker in The Denial of Death argues that fear and denial of death are basic dynamics for everyone.True
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If possible, euphemisms should be avoided when talking to children about death.
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Anthropologist Colin Turnbull describes death as being like it was before birth--a state of nothingness.
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Media deaths allow children to learn about the true consequences of someone dying and to learn that death is a part of the real world.False
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Baby Boomers are individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
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Which is true regarding the study of death by Maria Nagy with nearly 400 Hungarian children?

A)children aged 3 to 5 found death to be irreversible
B)children aged 5 to 9 personified death
C)children over age 9 saw death as final and universal
D)both b and c above are correct
E)none of the above
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The first childhood death experience occurs around the average age of ________ years.

A)3
B)6
C)8
D)11
E)none of the above
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Though the elderly tend to think of death more often than younger adults, they appear to have less fear concerning death.
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Young adults reject death because:

A)they probably have not faced the death of a significant other
B)they do not yet accept the inevitability of death
C)they are just preparing for the hopes, challenges, and success of life
D)all of the above
E)both a and b of the above
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Sigmund Freud traced conceptions of death to:

A)our need to strive and overcome our early sensitivity to death
B)our earliest feelings concerning sexuality and fears of being punished for them
C)our socialization during adolescence
D)our elementary school days when first leaving the security of the home and entering a new and different world of peers
E)both a and c of the above
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Advice on crying given by former professional NFL player Rosie Greer is:

A)crying is for a "sissy"
B)it is okay to cry
C)it is okay for little girls to cry but not little boys
D)crying is for women and children but not men
E)Rosie Greer played football and gave no advice about crying
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The social scientist who argued that fear and denial of death are basic dynamics for everyone was:

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Alfred Adler
C)Ernest Becker
D)Jean Piaget
E)Erik Erikson
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Research findings suggest that differences in death anxiety appear to be more a function of religiosity than age.True
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Gerontology is the study of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging.True
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In explaining death to children one should:

A)avoid euphemisms
B)use only euphemisms
C)be dishonest
D)not answer the child's questions
E)both c and d above are correct
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Erik Erikson's last stage of the life cycle is called:

A)senescence
B)young adulthood
C)play age
D)adolescence
E)none of the above
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Society is held together by rituals.
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The individual who encouraged psychologists to employ better methods of research in the developmental approach to understanding concepts of death was:

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Ernest Becker
C)Herman Feifel
D)Jean Piaget
E)Erik Erikson
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Emily Dickinson wrote extensively about death and dying.True
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The middle-age years have been labeled the "novice phase" of the developmental cycle.False
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Regarding crying, children, and death, the text advises that:

A)if a child cries, he or she should be spanked
B)the child should be warned that crying reveals weakness and immaturity and that only a "sissy" cries
C)the child should be told that it is okay to cry and that crying is a normal behavior
D)both a and b of the above are correct
E)none of the above
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Middle-age is between the ages of 30 and 45, according to the Census Bureau.
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39
The use of a word or phrase that is less expressive or direct but considered less distasteful or less offensive than another work or phrase is called a(n):

A)euphemism
B)etiology
C)cryonics
D)cultigen
E)apnea
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A school of psychology which moved away from Freud toward more emphasis in therapy on coping strategies and strengths of the person rather than upon the unconscious is called _____ psychology.

A)ego
B)developmental
C)clinical
D)life cycle
E)behaviorist
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The idea of a "life review" was that of gerontologist:
A)Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

A)Robert Butler
B)Howad Becker
D)Emile Durkheim
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42
The "panic begins" for many middle-aged Americans regarding the thought of death.Which is/are correct reason(s) for this?

A)realization that the remaining years of life are fewer than those already lived
B)realization that after one's parents are dead, the "buffer zone" is gone
C)if one's job depends on physical vigor, he/she begins to realize that he/she is not getting stronger
D)all of the above are correct
E)only a and b of the above are correct
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"Adolescence" includes the ages:

A)12-15
B)12-19
C)15-19
D)13-17
E)none of the above
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Which is/are true regarding the elderly in the United States?

A)though the elderly do not seem reluctant to talk about dying and death, others are reluctant to talk to them about dying and death
B)research suggests that older adults think of death more often than younger adults but appear to have less fear concerning death
C)older adults tend to see their lives as having less prospects for the future and less value
D)research suggests that the widowed tend to be more fearful of death than the elderly married or remarried
E)all of the above are true
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"Middle-age" is between _____ and _____ years.

A)30, 60
B)45, 65
C)35, 55
D)40, 50
E)30, 40
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