Deck 13: Making It in Midlife: the Biopsychosocial Challenges of Middle Adulthood

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The primary reason that elderly women show a decline in sexual activity involves:

A) a normal physiological lack of interest.
B) failure to achieve orgasm.
C) the lack of a willing or appropriate partner.
D) pain associated with vaginal changes.
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Serina is looking forward to menopause and aging. Based on this information, what is Serina's ethnic background?

A) Asian
B) Middle Eastern
C) European American
D) Mayan
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Shelly is a 46-year-old woman whose menstrual cycle has changed and is now more irregular and infrequent. Which term BEST describes Shelly's condition?

A) Menopause
B) Midlife crisis
C) Perimenopause
D) Encapsulated
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Fifty-year-old Esmeralda has been a heavy smoker since her youth. In addition, she lives in a sunny climate and always has a deep tan. You would expect that she has ____ than most other people her age.

A) more gray hair
B) a larger middle-aged bulge
C) more wrinkles
D) less hair
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Connie is a knowledgeable individual, so when her physician tells her that she will be put on a biophosphonate, Connie realizes that she MOST likely has:

A) menopause.
B) high blood pressure.
C) cancer.
D) osteoporosis.
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Queen Mary is being treated with MHT by her gynecologist. Which of these is she MOST likely taking?

A) Oxytocin
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Androgen
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The metabolic slowdown common to individuals in their early 30s and mid-50s will lead to ____ in many males.

A) gray hair
B) a middle-aged bulge
C) wrinkles
D) hair loss
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While at a checkup, 40-year-old Betty listens as her physician, Dr. White, describes Betty's current health. Which of Dr. White's statements would suggest that Betty is experiencing the climacteric?

A) "Do genetic disorders run in your family?"
B) "I hope that you have all the children you want."
C) "The loss of memory will be slow but significant."
D) "Some of your blood cells have begun to alter their shape."
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Which of these are hormonal-related symptoms of menopause?

A) Poor respiration and hot flashes
B) Hot flashes and vaginal dryness
C) Vaginal dryness and joint stiffness
D) Joint stiffness and poor respiration
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How are menopause and the climacteric related?

A) Menopause typically ends right before the climacteric.
B) The climacteric typically ends right before menopause.
C) Menopause occurs during the climacteric.
D) Menopause and the climacteric are unrelated.
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The rate of osteoporosis is directly affected by the metabolism rate of vitamin ____.

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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One difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is that:

A) osteoarthritis is not painful.
B) osteoarthritis typically occurs in adolescence.
C) there is more swelling of the joints in rheumatoid arthritis.
D) women are more likely to be affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
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Who is at the greatest risk of currently experiencing osteoporosis?

A) Martha, who is a 20-year-old female
B) George, who is a 30-year-old male
C) Mary, who is a 60-year-old female
D) Abe, who is a 70-year-old male
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Which statement concerning rheumatoid arthritis is TRUE?

A) Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis need to avoid aspirin.
B) Rheumatoid arthritis is inherited.
C) Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis come and go.
D) Rheumatoid arthritis affects large joints (e.g., hips) but not small joints (e.g., fingers).
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Sixty-year-old Wendell is being examined by his physician. Wendell's symptoms include joint pain that has gradually increased. When his doctor says, "Your pain is due to the damage to your cartilage caused by severe use over your lifetime," you should correctly conclude that Wendell will be diagnosed with:

A) the climacteric.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoarthritis.
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The defining element of "the climacteric" involves the loss of:

A) the natural ability to produce children.
B) cancer-fighting agents.
C) emotional stability.
D) blood flow through the circulatory system.
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As women reach the climacteric, their menstrual cycles:

A) continue regularly for the remainder of their lives.
B) become irregular, and gradually stop altogether.
C) become more and more irregular, but they never completely stop.
D) stop all at once.
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Forty-five-year-old Marilyn, who is very concerned about osteoporosis, seeks medical advice from her physician. Which advice would her physician be LEAST likely to give?

A) "Let's try increasing your alcohol consumption."
B) "Let's try increasing your estrogen level."
C) "Let's try increasing your exercise rate."
D) "Let's try increasing your calcium consumption."
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Misha often experiences severe swelling and joint pain in her fingers and wrists each morning. This pattern of symptoms is MOST likely due to:

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) osteoarthritis.
C) the climacteric.
D) osteoporosis.
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As Dr. Benton is looking at an X-ray of bones in 20-year-old James's leg, his comment, ____, would indicate that James has reached skeletal maturity.

A) "I see that this is the longest your leg bone will ever be"
B) "I see excessive encapsulation"
C) "I see a significant decrease in density"
D) "I see very little plaque"
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Exercise:

A) is not related to physical health.
B) can significantly slow the aging process.
C) is beneficial to health but does not affect the aging process.
D) should be avoided by people over 50 years old.
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Stacy has lost her wallet with all of her cash, credit cards, and identification in it. She asks herself, "What can I do about this?" Stacy is in the ____ process.

A) reappraisal
B) secondary appraisal
C) post-appraisal
D) primary appraisal
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Jen has heard that Ben is cheating on her, but does not believe it. However, after being shown pictures of Ben interacting romantically with another woman, Jen allows herself to express anger and frustration over Ben's cheating. Jen is experiencing:

A) emotion-focused coping.
B) post-menopausal mood swings.
C) an unhealthy coping reaction to stress.
D) secondary mindfulness-based stress reduction.
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Yoga and meditation are examples of:

A) aerobic exercise.
B) primary appraisal.
C) mindfulness-based stress reduction.
D) secondary appraisal.
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As a typical middle-aged male, Rasheed will MOST likely experience:

A) a brief increase in sperm production.
B) a shorter resolution phase.
C) a prostate gland that becomes enlarged.
D) more perceived demand to ejaculate.
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Heather is experiencing a great deal of stress. She has tried relaxation training, thinking about life events in a different way, and even talking to her friends. All of these strategies are BEST classified as attempts at:

A) repression.
B) coping.
C) stagnation.
D) appraisal.
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Coping is defined as any:

A) attempt to deal with stress.
B) attempt to deal with stress that is repeated on at least two occasions.
C) rational attempt to deal with stress.
D) successful attempt to deal with stress.
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Aerobic exercise is defined as a pulse rate between ____ percent of a person's maximum rate.

A) 40-70
B) 50-80
C) 60-90
D) 70-100
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Joy reads a note on her desk that says, "Joy, come to my office immediately. Signed, The Boss." Joy immediately interprets this message as a threat to her job and her livelihood and is not sure she can deal with it. Joy's interpretation of this note exemplifies:

A) coping.
B) an appraisal.
C) stagnation.
D) filial obligation.
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Yasmin is told that she will be taking selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). What medical condition is MOST likely being treated?

A) High blood pressure
B) Menopause
C) Breast cancer
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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After being robbed at gunpoint at night, Chelsea is anxious and is afraid to leave her house after dark. Chelsea is experiencing symptoms of:

A) depression.
B) post-traumatic stress disorder.
C) stress reduction.
D) cardiovascular disease.
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Sylvester is extremely anxious about an upcoming physics exam. He cancels his plans with his friends and stays home to study an extra day. Sylvester is practicing:

A) emotion-focused coping.
B) appraisal.
C) mindfulness-based stress reduction.
D) problem-focused coping.
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Tabitha just had a conversation with her boss in which he told her that there would be some future layoffs due to budget cuts. Tabitha feels an increase in stress due to the conversation with her boss. She would be best described as experiencing:

A) primary appraisal.
B) secondary appraisal.
C) reappraisal.
D) post-appraisal.
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Some males experience an age-related decline in ____ production, resulting in menopause-like symptoms.

A) testosterone
B) dopamine
C) estrogen
D) progestin
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What is the name for the process one experiences when evaluating one's own ability to cope with a challenge?

A) Post-appraisal
B) Secondary appraisal
C) Primary appraisal
D) Reappraisal
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Analyzing how a person thinks about her job and how that job situation ends up affecting the individual both psychologically and physically would be an example of an application of the:

A) encapsulation pattern.
B) Type A behavior pattern.
C) stress and coping paradigm.
D) generativity versus stagnation paradigm.
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Compared to the average middle-aged man, the average middle-aged woman tends to rate stressful experiences:

A) less negatively and to report more stress in family areas.
B) more negatively and to report more stress in family areas.
C) less negatively and to report more stress in financial areas.
D) more negatively and to report more stress in financial areas.
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The loss of an available partner in older age:

A) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for both men and women.
B) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for men, but not for women.
C) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for women, but not for men.
D) is not a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for men or women.
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Tom has always wanted to be a father, but has not yet found an acceptable partner. He is now 35 years old, healthy, and beginning to be concerned about how much longer he will remain fertile. When he asks his doctor about this, his doctor tells him that he will probably be capable of fathering a child:

A) until he is about 45 years old.
B) until he is about 65 years old.
C) until he is about 85 years old.
D) for the rest of his life.
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The stress and coping paradigm focuses on the interactive relationship between:

A) a person and an event.
B) mind and body.
C) hormones and neurotransmitters.
D) family and work.
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McGuyver, a middle-aged history teacher, is trapped in his classroom room with seemingly no way out. While contemplating his escape, he is likely to blend ____ with ____.

A) action; avoidance
B) emotion; cognition
C) concern; behavior
D) mechanics; pragmatics
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Who is MOST likely to deal with an instrumental problem using a problem-focused strategy?

A) 10-year-old Buddy
B) 20-year-old Holly
C) 30-year-old Ray
D) 40-year-old Charles
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The mechanics of intelligence BEST fits with which description?

A) Experienced-based
B) Neurophysiological
C) Content-rich
D) Culturally dependent
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The ____ of intelligence is MOST likely to be affected by the culture in which one was raised.

A) process of thinking
B) mechanics
C) information processing
D) pragmatics
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Which statement is TRUE about real-life problems?

A) People are not motivated to solve them.
B) Personal experience is irrelevant.
C) They have more than one correct answer.
D) They are very similar to traditional tests of intelligence.
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What would BEST be classified as an instrumental issue?

A) Taking an IQ test
B) Teaching at a college
C) Climbing Mount Everest
D) Driving to work
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According to research by Blanchard-Fields (2007), a middle-aged adult would MOST likely deal with ____ via avoidance-denial.

A) death of a spouse
B) buying groceries
C) mowing the lawn
D) writing a thank-you note
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____ intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for adapting to one's physical and social environment.

A) Fluid
B) Traditional
C) Practical
D) Unexercised
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When confronted with a problem in his relationship with his wife, Frank scoffs it off, saying "Ahhh, that's not really an issue...it will work itself out." This is probably BEST classified as:

A) cognitive analysis.
B) avoidant thinking.
C) passive-dependent behavior.
D) problem-focused action.
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Which is the BEST example of a measure of practical intelligence?

A) The MMPI
B) The Stanford-Binet
C) Knowing how to balance a checkbook
D) Knowing the square root of every number less than 100
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Max engages in regular aerobic exercise. Relative to those who do not exercise, Max is likely to:

A) be more depressed.
B) function better cognitively.
C) show inhibited oxygen consumption.
D) have higher blood pressure.
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Which statement describes the normal pattern of pragmatics and mechanics intelligence development between ages 25 and 70?

A) Both pragmatics and mechanics increase with age.
B) Both pragmatics and mechanics decrease with age.
C) Pragmatics remains constant while mechanics decreases.
D) Mechanics remains constant while pragmatics decreases.
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Mechanics of intelligence is to pragmatics of intelligence as ____ is/are to ____.

A) thoughts; hormones
B) battery; automobile
C) fluid; crystallized
D) real life; theoretical
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Though Elsa does not score particularly high on traditional intelligence tests, she is very good at understanding income tax forms, can deal well with all different kinds of people, and is a good troubleshooter around the home and office. Elsa exhibits:

A) concrete thinking.
B) fluid intelligence.
C) high unexercised ability.
D) practical intelligence.
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Which BEST exemplifies a sociocultural impact on intelligence?

A) Learning how to drive by practicing driving
B) Americans who fear those from the Middle East following the 9/11 attacks
C) An increase in synaptic connections that results in a higher test score
D) Learning to cook by reading a cookbook
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A person's maximum heart rate is calculated by subtracting their age from:

A) 100
B) 160
C) 220
D) 280
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Angelina is upset with the lack of manners her husband Brad displays while eating, so she looks away or leaves the table each time her husband behaves this way. Dharma's response is BEST classified as:

A) a cognitive analysis.
B) passive-dependent.
C) avoidant thinking.
D) problem-focused action.
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Which term does NOT belong with the rest?

A) Pragmatics of intelligence
B) Mechanics of intelligence
C) Psychological force impact on intelligence
D) Sociocultural force impact on intelligence
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Dr. Zorba is giving 44-year-old Annette an intelligence test. Annette finds that she really likes answering the questions because they seem to be based on her life experiences. Dr. Zorba is most likely attempting to assess Annette's:

A) practical intelligence.
B) generativity.
C) ego resilience.
D) fluid intelligence.
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Based on research, which statement BEST summarizes how middle-aged adults solve problems?

A) Middle-aged adults solve all problems with a problem-focused approach.
B) Middle-aged adults solve all problems with a passive-dependent approach.
C) Middle-aged adults solve problems similarly regardless of the emotional issues involved.
D) Middle-aged adults solve problems differently depending on the type of problem.
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Which statement best describes the findings from most longitudinal studies of personality stability?

A) Personality traits are fairly stable across adulthood.
B) Individuals become more psychopathic with age.
C) Personality traits at age 20 predict virtually nothing at age 60.
D) Individuals become more extroverted and open to experience with age.
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Which of these is TRUE about expertise?

A) It is inefficient
B) It is inflexible
C) It is selective
D) It cannot be learned
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What is an example of an internal motivator for adults to learn something new?

A) Job promotion
B) Family time
C) Personal satisfaction
D) Pay raise
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An individual low on the ____ characteristic would likely be described as even-tempered and comfortable.

A) neuroticism
B) openness to experience
C) conscientiousness
D) agreeableness
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Darejeh and Singh (2014) concluded that self-learning is improved by taking ____ differences into account.

A) instructor
B) learner
C) generativity
D) external motivators
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Because she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as an "agreeable" personality, one would expect that Marcy would be described by others as a:

A) "wallflower."
B) "party animal."
C) "meanie."
D) "joy to be around."
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Kevin is described by friends as having a great imagination and being willing to try anything once. Given this description, Kevin would MOST likely score very high on a scale of:

A) agreeableness.
B) openness to experience.
C) neuroticism.
D) conscientiousness.
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How is expert problem-solving different from problem-solving by a novice?

A) Novices are more curious
B) Experts come to solutions faster
C) Novices follow fewer rules
D) Experts demonstrate less flexibility in thought
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Ruth is determined to become president of the corporation. She works more than 10 hours per day, is meticulous in her work, and sticks with the most difficult projects until they are completed. Ruth would MOST likely score highly on a scale that measured:

A) conscientiousness.
B) agreeableness.
C) extroversion.
D) openness to experience.
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Which trait fits someone who scores low on an openness to experience assessment?

A) Risk-taking
B) Antagonistic
C) Ambitious
D) Uncurious
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Mark is asked to describe what it is like to work with Kelly. In response, he says, "She is mean, anxious, and really self-conscious." This description best matches a person scoring high on Costa and McCrae's ____ personality dimension.

A) neuroticism
B) openness to experience
C) extroversion
D) agreeableness
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Costa and McCrae's model of personality, which includes dimensions like conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience, is commonly referred to as the ____ model.

A) humanistic
B) centrality
C) five-factor
D) psychodynamic
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Newt is known for being very opinionated, extremely sociable, and loving a challenge. According to the five-factor model, Newt is BEST thought of as being:

A) neurotic.
B) introverted.
C) extroverted.
D) agreeable.
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On which personality dimension would someone who is stingy, critical, and suspicious most likely score the lowest?

A) Neuroticism
B) Extroversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Conscientiousness
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Which statement about adult learners and their younger counterparts is TRUE?

A) Adults are more willing to learn about abstract problems.
B) Adults tend to be more motivated by internal factors.
C) Younger learners tend to have a larger variety of experiences on which they can build.
D) Younger learners have a higher need to know why they should learn something.
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Expert performance tends to peak in ____ and drop off ____.

A) young adulthood; significantly thereafter
B) young adulthood; slightly thereafter
C) middle adulthood; significantly thereafter
D) middle adulthood; slightly thereafter
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Ahmed is in charge of hiring new employees for his company. He wants to hire people who are very organized, responsible, and will work hard for the company. In which trait is Ahmed MOST interested?

A) Agreeableness
B) Extroversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Openness to experience
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Paula is an expert on the history of rock music, while Donald is a novice. This means that Paula ____ than Donald.

A) is less curious about rock music
B) is more intelligent
C) uses more steps in the thinking process when coming up with answers about rock music
D) is more effective at determining correct solutions concerning rock music
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At which age is the debate of personality stability versus change MOST heated?

A) The teen years
B) Young adulthood
C) Middle age
D) Old age
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Since she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as a "highly extroverted" personality, one would expect that Samantha would be described by others as:

A) "a psychopath."
B) "nice as you could imagine."
C) "lazy and disorganized."
D) "loving the spotlight."
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Deck 13: Making It in Midlife: the Biopsychosocial Challenges of Middle Adulthood
1
The primary reason that elderly women show a decline in sexual activity involves:

A) a normal physiological lack of interest.
B) failure to achieve orgasm.
C) the lack of a willing or appropriate partner.
D) pain associated with vaginal changes.
C
2
Serina is looking forward to menopause and aging. Based on this information, what is Serina's ethnic background?

A) Asian
B) Middle Eastern
C) European American
D) Mayan
D
3
Shelly is a 46-year-old woman whose menstrual cycle has changed and is now more irregular and infrequent. Which term BEST describes Shelly's condition?

A) Menopause
B) Midlife crisis
C) Perimenopause
D) Encapsulated
C
4
Fifty-year-old Esmeralda has been a heavy smoker since her youth. In addition, she lives in a sunny climate and always has a deep tan. You would expect that she has ____ than most other people her age.

A) more gray hair
B) a larger middle-aged bulge
C) more wrinkles
D) less hair
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Connie is a knowledgeable individual, so when her physician tells her that she will be put on a biophosphonate, Connie realizes that she MOST likely has:

A) menopause.
B) high blood pressure.
C) cancer.
D) osteoporosis.
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Queen Mary is being treated with MHT by her gynecologist. Which of these is she MOST likely taking?

A) Oxytocin
B) Testosterone
C) Estrogen
D) Androgen
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The metabolic slowdown common to individuals in their early 30s and mid-50s will lead to ____ in many males.

A) gray hair
B) a middle-aged bulge
C) wrinkles
D) hair loss
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8
While at a checkup, 40-year-old Betty listens as her physician, Dr. White, describes Betty's current health. Which of Dr. White's statements would suggest that Betty is experiencing the climacteric?

A) "Do genetic disorders run in your family?"
B) "I hope that you have all the children you want."
C) "The loss of memory will be slow but significant."
D) "Some of your blood cells have begun to alter their shape."
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Which of these are hormonal-related symptoms of menopause?

A) Poor respiration and hot flashes
B) Hot flashes and vaginal dryness
C) Vaginal dryness and joint stiffness
D) Joint stiffness and poor respiration
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How are menopause and the climacteric related?

A) Menopause typically ends right before the climacteric.
B) The climacteric typically ends right before menopause.
C) Menopause occurs during the climacteric.
D) Menopause and the climacteric are unrelated.
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The rate of osteoporosis is directly affected by the metabolism rate of vitamin ____.

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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One difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is that:

A) osteoarthritis is not painful.
B) osteoarthritis typically occurs in adolescence.
C) there is more swelling of the joints in rheumatoid arthritis.
D) women are more likely to be affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
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Who is at the greatest risk of currently experiencing osteoporosis?

A) Martha, who is a 20-year-old female
B) George, who is a 30-year-old male
C) Mary, who is a 60-year-old female
D) Abe, who is a 70-year-old male
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Which statement concerning rheumatoid arthritis is TRUE?

A) Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis need to avoid aspirin.
B) Rheumatoid arthritis is inherited.
C) Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis come and go.
D) Rheumatoid arthritis affects large joints (e.g., hips) but not small joints (e.g., fingers).
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Sixty-year-old Wendell is being examined by his physician. Wendell's symptoms include joint pain that has gradually increased. When his doctor says, "Your pain is due to the damage to your cartilage caused by severe use over your lifetime," you should correctly conclude that Wendell will be diagnosed with:

A) the climacteric.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) osteoporosis.
D) osteoarthritis.
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The defining element of "the climacteric" involves the loss of:

A) the natural ability to produce children.
B) cancer-fighting agents.
C) emotional stability.
D) blood flow through the circulatory system.
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As women reach the climacteric, their menstrual cycles:

A) continue regularly for the remainder of their lives.
B) become irregular, and gradually stop altogether.
C) become more and more irregular, but they never completely stop.
D) stop all at once.
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Forty-five-year-old Marilyn, who is very concerned about osteoporosis, seeks medical advice from her physician. Which advice would her physician be LEAST likely to give?

A) "Let's try increasing your alcohol consumption."
B) "Let's try increasing your estrogen level."
C) "Let's try increasing your exercise rate."
D) "Let's try increasing your calcium consumption."
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19
Misha often experiences severe swelling and joint pain in her fingers and wrists each morning. This pattern of symptoms is MOST likely due to:

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) osteoarthritis.
C) the climacteric.
D) osteoporosis.
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As Dr. Benton is looking at an X-ray of bones in 20-year-old James's leg, his comment, ____, would indicate that James has reached skeletal maturity.

A) "I see that this is the longest your leg bone will ever be"
B) "I see excessive encapsulation"
C) "I see a significant decrease in density"
D) "I see very little plaque"
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21
Exercise:

A) is not related to physical health.
B) can significantly slow the aging process.
C) is beneficial to health but does not affect the aging process.
D) should be avoided by people over 50 years old.
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Stacy has lost her wallet with all of her cash, credit cards, and identification in it. She asks herself, "What can I do about this?" Stacy is in the ____ process.

A) reappraisal
B) secondary appraisal
C) post-appraisal
D) primary appraisal
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Jen has heard that Ben is cheating on her, but does not believe it. However, after being shown pictures of Ben interacting romantically with another woman, Jen allows herself to express anger and frustration over Ben's cheating. Jen is experiencing:

A) emotion-focused coping.
B) post-menopausal mood swings.
C) an unhealthy coping reaction to stress.
D) secondary mindfulness-based stress reduction.
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Yoga and meditation are examples of:

A) aerobic exercise.
B) primary appraisal.
C) mindfulness-based stress reduction.
D) secondary appraisal.
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As a typical middle-aged male, Rasheed will MOST likely experience:

A) a brief increase in sperm production.
B) a shorter resolution phase.
C) a prostate gland that becomes enlarged.
D) more perceived demand to ejaculate.
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26
Heather is experiencing a great deal of stress. She has tried relaxation training, thinking about life events in a different way, and even talking to her friends. All of these strategies are BEST classified as attempts at:

A) repression.
B) coping.
C) stagnation.
D) appraisal.
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27
Coping is defined as any:

A) attempt to deal with stress.
B) attempt to deal with stress that is repeated on at least two occasions.
C) rational attempt to deal with stress.
D) successful attempt to deal with stress.
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28
Aerobic exercise is defined as a pulse rate between ____ percent of a person's maximum rate.

A) 40-70
B) 50-80
C) 60-90
D) 70-100
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29
Joy reads a note on her desk that says, "Joy, come to my office immediately. Signed, The Boss." Joy immediately interprets this message as a threat to her job and her livelihood and is not sure she can deal with it. Joy's interpretation of this note exemplifies:

A) coping.
B) an appraisal.
C) stagnation.
D) filial obligation.
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30
Yasmin is told that she will be taking selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). What medical condition is MOST likely being treated?

A) High blood pressure
B) Menopause
C) Breast cancer
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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31
After being robbed at gunpoint at night, Chelsea is anxious and is afraid to leave her house after dark. Chelsea is experiencing symptoms of:

A) depression.
B) post-traumatic stress disorder.
C) stress reduction.
D) cardiovascular disease.
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32
Sylvester is extremely anxious about an upcoming physics exam. He cancels his plans with his friends and stays home to study an extra day. Sylvester is practicing:

A) emotion-focused coping.
B) appraisal.
C) mindfulness-based stress reduction.
D) problem-focused coping.
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33
Tabitha just had a conversation with her boss in which he told her that there would be some future layoffs due to budget cuts. Tabitha feels an increase in stress due to the conversation with her boss. She would be best described as experiencing:

A) primary appraisal.
B) secondary appraisal.
C) reappraisal.
D) post-appraisal.
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34
Some males experience an age-related decline in ____ production, resulting in menopause-like symptoms.

A) testosterone
B) dopamine
C) estrogen
D) progestin
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35
What is the name for the process one experiences when evaluating one's own ability to cope with a challenge?

A) Post-appraisal
B) Secondary appraisal
C) Primary appraisal
D) Reappraisal
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36
Analyzing how a person thinks about her job and how that job situation ends up affecting the individual both psychologically and physically would be an example of an application of the:

A) encapsulation pattern.
B) Type A behavior pattern.
C) stress and coping paradigm.
D) generativity versus stagnation paradigm.
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37
Compared to the average middle-aged man, the average middle-aged woman tends to rate stressful experiences:

A) less negatively and to report more stress in family areas.
B) more negatively and to report more stress in family areas.
C) less negatively and to report more stress in financial areas.
D) more negatively and to report more stress in financial areas.
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38
The loss of an available partner in older age:

A) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for both men and women.
B) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for men, but not for women.
C) is a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for women, but not for men.
D) is not a factor in the decrease in sexual intercourse for men or women.
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39
Tom has always wanted to be a father, but has not yet found an acceptable partner. He is now 35 years old, healthy, and beginning to be concerned about how much longer he will remain fertile. When he asks his doctor about this, his doctor tells him that he will probably be capable of fathering a child:

A) until he is about 45 years old.
B) until he is about 65 years old.
C) until he is about 85 years old.
D) for the rest of his life.
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40
The stress and coping paradigm focuses on the interactive relationship between:

A) a person and an event.
B) mind and body.
C) hormones and neurotransmitters.
D) family and work.
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41
McGuyver, a middle-aged history teacher, is trapped in his classroom room with seemingly no way out. While contemplating his escape, he is likely to blend ____ with ____.

A) action; avoidance
B) emotion; cognition
C) concern; behavior
D) mechanics; pragmatics
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42
Who is MOST likely to deal with an instrumental problem using a problem-focused strategy?

A) 10-year-old Buddy
B) 20-year-old Holly
C) 30-year-old Ray
D) 40-year-old Charles
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43
The mechanics of intelligence BEST fits with which description?

A) Experienced-based
B) Neurophysiological
C) Content-rich
D) Culturally dependent
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44
The ____ of intelligence is MOST likely to be affected by the culture in which one was raised.

A) process of thinking
B) mechanics
C) information processing
D) pragmatics
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45
Which statement is TRUE about real-life problems?

A) People are not motivated to solve them.
B) Personal experience is irrelevant.
C) They have more than one correct answer.
D) They are very similar to traditional tests of intelligence.
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46
What would BEST be classified as an instrumental issue?

A) Taking an IQ test
B) Teaching at a college
C) Climbing Mount Everest
D) Driving to work
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47
According to research by Blanchard-Fields (2007), a middle-aged adult would MOST likely deal with ____ via avoidance-denial.

A) death of a spouse
B) buying groceries
C) mowing the lawn
D) writing a thank-you note
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48
____ intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for adapting to one's physical and social environment.

A) Fluid
B) Traditional
C) Practical
D) Unexercised
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49
When confronted with a problem in his relationship with his wife, Frank scoffs it off, saying "Ahhh, that's not really an issue...it will work itself out." This is probably BEST classified as:

A) cognitive analysis.
B) avoidant thinking.
C) passive-dependent behavior.
D) problem-focused action.
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50
Which is the BEST example of a measure of practical intelligence?

A) The MMPI
B) The Stanford-Binet
C) Knowing how to balance a checkbook
D) Knowing the square root of every number less than 100
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51
Max engages in regular aerobic exercise. Relative to those who do not exercise, Max is likely to:

A) be more depressed.
B) function better cognitively.
C) show inhibited oxygen consumption.
D) have higher blood pressure.
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52
Which statement describes the normal pattern of pragmatics and mechanics intelligence development between ages 25 and 70?

A) Both pragmatics and mechanics increase with age.
B) Both pragmatics and mechanics decrease with age.
C) Pragmatics remains constant while mechanics decreases.
D) Mechanics remains constant while pragmatics decreases.
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53
Mechanics of intelligence is to pragmatics of intelligence as ____ is/are to ____.

A) thoughts; hormones
B) battery; automobile
C) fluid; crystallized
D) real life; theoretical
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54
Though Elsa does not score particularly high on traditional intelligence tests, she is very good at understanding income tax forms, can deal well with all different kinds of people, and is a good troubleshooter around the home and office. Elsa exhibits:

A) concrete thinking.
B) fluid intelligence.
C) high unexercised ability.
D) practical intelligence.
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55
Which BEST exemplifies a sociocultural impact on intelligence?

A) Learning how to drive by practicing driving
B) Americans who fear those from the Middle East following the 9/11 attacks
C) An increase in synaptic connections that results in a higher test score
D) Learning to cook by reading a cookbook
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56
A person's maximum heart rate is calculated by subtracting their age from:

A) 100
B) 160
C) 220
D) 280
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57
Angelina is upset with the lack of manners her husband Brad displays while eating, so she looks away or leaves the table each time her husband behaves this way. Dharma's response is BEST classified as:

A) a cognitive analysis.
B) passive-dependent.
C) avoidant thinking.
D) problem-focused action.
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58
Which term does NOT belong with the rest?

A) Pragmatics of intelligence
B) Mechanics of intelligence
C) Psychological force impact on intelligence
D) Sociocultural force impact on intelligence
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59
Dr. Zorba is giving 44-year-old Annette an intelligence test. Annette finds that she really likes answering the questions because they seem to be based on her life experiences. Dr. Zorba is most likely attempting to assess Annette's:

A) practical intelligence.
B) generativity.
C) ego resilience.
D) fluid intelligence.
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60
Based on research, which statement BEST summarizes how middle-aged adults solve problems?

A) Middle-aged adults solve all problems with a problem-focused approach.
B) Middle-aged adults solve all problems with a passive-dependent approach.
C) Middle-aged adults solve problems similarly regardless of the emotional issues involved.
D) Middle-aged adults solve problems differently depending on the type of problem.
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61
Which statement best describes the findings from most longitudinal studies of personality stability?

A) Personality traits are fairly stable across adulthood.
B) Individuals become more psychopathic with age.
C) Personality traits at age 20 predict virtually nothing at age 60.
D) Individuals become more extroverted and open to experience with age.
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62
Which of these is TRUE about expertise?

A) It is inefficient
B) It is inflexible
C) It is selective
D) It cannot be learned
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63
What is an example of an internal motivator for adults to learn something new?

A) Job promotion
B) Family time
C) Personal satisfaction
D) Pay raise
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64
An individual low on the ____ characteristic would likely be described as even-tempered and comfortable.

A) neuroticism
B) openness to experience
C) conscientiousness
D) agreeableness
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65
Darejeh and Singh (2014) concluded that self-learning is improved by taking ____ differences into account.

A) instructor
B) learner
C) generativity
D) external motivators
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66
Because she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as an "agreeable" personality, one would expect that Marcy would be described by others as a:

A) "wallflower."
B) "party animal."
C) "meanie."
D) "joy to be around."
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67
Kevin is described by friends as having a great imagination and being willing to try anything once. Given this description, Kevin would MOST likely score very high on a scale of:

A) agreeableness.
B) openness to experience.
C) neuroticism.
D) conscientiousness.
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68
How is expert problem-solving different from problem-solving by a novice?

A) Novices are more curious
B) Experts come to solutions faster
C) Novices follow fewer rules
D) Experts demonstrate less flexibility in thought
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69
Ruth is determined to become president of the corporation. She works more than 10 hours per day, is meticulous in her work, and sticks with the most difficult projects until they are completed. Ruth would MOST likely score highly on a scale that measured:

A) conscientiousness.
B) agreeableness.
C) extroversion.
D) openness to experience.
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70
Which trait fits someone who scores low on an openness to experience assessment?

A) Risk-taking
B) Antagonistic
C) Ambitious
D) Uncurious
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71
Mark is asked to describe what it is like to work with Kelly. In response, he says, "She is mean, anxious, and really self-conscious." This description best matches a person scoring high on Costa and McCrae's ____ personality dimension.

A) neuroticism
B) openness to experience
C) extroversion
D) agreeableness
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72
Costa and McCrae's model of personality, which includes dimensions like conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience, is commonly referred to as the ____ model.

A) humanistic
B) centrality
C) five-factor
D) psychodynamic
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73
Newt is known for being very opinionated, extremely sociable, and loving a challenge. According to the five-factor model, Newt is BEST thought of as being:

A) neurotic.
B) introverted.
C) extroverted.
D) agreeable.
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74
On which personality dimension would someone who is stingy, critical, and suspicious most likely score the lowest?

A) Neuroticism
B) Extroversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Conscientiousness
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75
Which statement about adult learners and their younger counterparts is TRUE?

A) Adults are more willing to learn about abstract problems.
B) Adults tend to be more motivated by internal factors.
C) Younger learners tend to have a larger variety of experiences on which they can build.
D) Younger learners have a higher need to know why they should learn something.
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76
Expert performance tends to peak in ____ and drop off ____.

A) young adulthood; significantly thereafter
B) young adulthood; slightly thereafter
C) middle adulthood; significantly thereafter
D) middle adulthood; slightly thereafter
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77
Ahmed is in charge of hiring new employees for his company. He wants to hire people who are very organized, responsible, and will work hard for the company. In which trait is Ahmed MOST interested?

A) Agreeableness
B) Extroversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Openness to experience
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78
Paula is an expert on the history of rock music, while Donald is a novice. This means that Paula ____ than Donald.

A) is less curious about rock music
B) is more intelligent
C) uses more steps in the thinking process when coming up with answers about rock music
D) is more effective at determining correct solutions concerning rock music
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79
At which age is the debate of personality stability versus change MOST heated?

A) The teen years
B) Young adulthood
C) Middle age
D) Old age
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80
Since she has what Costa and McCrae would classify as a "highly extroverted" personality, one would expect that Samantha would be described by others as:

A) "a psychopath."
B) "nice as you could imagine."
C) "lazy and disorganized."
D) "loving the spotlight."
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