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Both men and women are at risk of osteoporosis, but it poses a greater threat to men.
False
2
Studies which show a relationship between telomere length and the number of cell divisions support the cellular-clock theory of aging.
True
3
The normal aging process is characterized by chronic disease and degenerative conditions.
False
4
Americans aged 65 and above are less likely than the general population to live below the poverty level.
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Arthritis is most common in European Americans.
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Older adults generally require less alcohol than younger adults to experience intoxication.
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7
An example of explicit memory is reciting the alphabet.
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Older adults are likely to retain their expressive vocabularies but to show a decline in their receptive vocabularies.
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The risk of Alzheimer's disease is 1 in 2 among those 75-84 years old.
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10
The basic challenge in the crisis of ego integrity versus despair is to maintain the belief that life is meaningful and worthwhile despite physical decline and the inevitability of death.
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11
As the years wear on in late adulthood, men express less body esteem than older women do.
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12
Depression affects some 35% of people aged 65 and above.
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13
According to surveys, older Americans consistently report that they prefer to reside in retirement communities even if they are physically and mentally capable of remaining in their homes.
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14
Older adults are less likely than younger adults to seek divorce.
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15
Widowhood in later adulthood increases mortality.
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16
Phyllis Moen and her colleagues found that when the husband was in charge of a couple's retirement plans, this control was not related to the partner's workload or income level.
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According to Kleiber and Kelly, leisure activities often become central to a retiree's identity and self-acceptance.
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18
In a national poll of some 1,600 adults by the Los Angeles Times, 25% of older people said they felt younger than their years.
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19
Professor Haskell discusses the concept of an "agequake" during his Life Span and Developmental Psychology course. What is Professor Haskell referring to?
A) Compared with other developed nations, individuals who are 65 and older in America report more stress-related disorders.
B) Americans who are 65 and older influence government policies more than any other age group.
C) Those who are 65 years and above drain more American resources than all other age groups combined.
D) People who are currently age 65 and above are the most rapidly growing segment of the American population.
A) Compared with other developed nations, individuals who are 65 and older in America report more stress-related disorders.
B) Americans who are 65 and older influence government policies more than any other age group.
C) Those who are 65 years and above drain more American resources than all other age groups combined.
D) People who are currently age 65 and above are the most rapidly growing segment of the American population.
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20
Today, how many people are over the age of 65?
A) 1 in 25
B) 1 in 12
C) 1 in 8
D) 1 in 5
A) 1 in 25
B) 1 in 12
C) 1 in 8
D) 1 in 5
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21
With the right genes and environment, and with the good fortune to avoid serious injuries or illnesses, people have a maximum life span of about how many years?
A) 100
B) 110
C) 115
D) 120
A) 100
B) 110
C) 115
D) 120
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22
The amount of time a person can actually be expected to live in a given setting is referred to as ____.
A) life span
B) life expectancy
C) longevity
D) mortality rate
A) life span
B) life expectancy
C) longevity
D) mortality rate
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23
Compared with 100 years ago, the average life expectancy today for a male has increased by about how many years?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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24
What has contributed to increased life expectancy over the last century?
A) Hereditary changes
B) Natural selection
C) Change in climate
D) Public health measures
A) Hereditary changes
B) Natural selection
C) Change in climate
D) Public health measures
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25
Four baby girls are born on the same day, April 21st, 2012, across the globe. Putting genetic differences aside and assuming they remain in their birth country, which baby has the longest life expectancy?
A) Sophia, born in the USA
B) Lea, born in France
C) Maria, born in Cuba
D) Nami, born in Japan
A) Sophia, born in the USA
B) Lea, born in France
C) Maria, born in Cuba
D) Nami, born in Japan
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26
Why is it thought that men have shorter life expectancies than women?
A) Testosterone accelerates the aging process.
B) Men engage in more reckless behaviors.
C) Women experience less stress than men in a lifetime.
D) Estrogen protects women from many forms of cancer.
A) Testosterone accelerates the aging process.
B) Men engage in more reckless behaviors.
C) Women experience less stress than men in a lifetime.
D) Estrogen protects women from many forms of cancer.
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27
On the eve of her 65th birthday, Florence is depressed about entering the next stage of her life, later adulthood. As her friend, what can you tell her to cheer her up?
A) Fluid intelligence increases with age.
B) Short term memories remain stable.
C) Older age brings peace and balance.
D) Physical changes are slower than in middle adulthood.
A) Fluid intelligence increases with age.
B) Short term memories remain stable.
C) Older age brings peace and balance.
D) Physical changes are slower than in middle adulthood.
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28
Sixty-six-year old Carl applies for a job as the head of the maintenance department at a local factory. Because he has nearly 50 years experience, Carl feels that he is a serious contender for the job. However, he soon finds out from an inside source that he is not in the running for the job because of his age. Carl is the victim of ____.
A) ageism
B) elderism
C) maturism
D) generism
A) ageism
B) elderism
C) maturism
D) generism
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29
At a visit to her ophthalmologist, seventy-six-year old Meredith learns that she has cataracts. What does this mean?
A) The photoreceptors in her retina are degenerating.
B) There is a buildup of fluid pressure inside her eyeball.
C) There is a hardening of the lens of her eye.
D) There is a clouding of the lens of her eye.
A) The photoreceptors in her retina are degenerating.
B) There is a buildup of fluid pressure inside her eyeball.
C) There is a hardening of the lens of her eye.
D) There is a clouding of the lens of her eye.
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Ramiro gets a distressing call from his 80 year old mother Adriana; she is upset about a recent diagnosis of glaucoma. What does this mean?
A) The photoreceptors in her retina are degenerating.
B) There is a buildup of fluid pressure inside her eyeball.
C) There is a hardening of the lens of her eye.
D) There is a clouding of the lens of her eye.
A) The photoreceptors in her retina are degenerating.
B) There is a buildup of fluid pressure inside her eyeball.
C) There is a hardening of the lens of her eye.
D) There is a clouding of the lens of her eye.
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31
Loss of acuteness of hearing due to age-related degenerative changes in the ear is referred to as ____.
A) presbycusis
B) otosclerosis
C) Ménière's disease
D) superior canal dehiscence syndrome
A) presbycusis
B) otosclerosis
C) Ménière's disease
D) superior canal dehiscence syndrome
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32
Seventy-two-year old Eloise ends up in the emergency room with a hip fracture. After a series of bone scans, Eloise learns that her bones are brittle due to severe loss of calcium. What is Eloise's diagnosis?
A) osteitis
B) dysostosis
C) osteoporosis
D) hypochondrogenesis
A) osteitis
B) dysostosis
C) osteoporosis
D) hypochondrogenesis
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33
Sleep apnea may be more than a sleep problem. For reasons that are not entirely clear, it is linked to increased risk of ____.
A) cancer and strokes
B) cancer and diabetes
C) heart attacks and strokes
D) heart attacks and diabetes
A) cancer and strokes
B) cancer and diabetes
C) heart attacks and strokes
D) heart attacks and diabetes
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34
According to the text, what is a source of distress for many older adults who remain sexually active?
A) Believing cultural myths about sex
B) Fearing rejection from new partners
C) Lack of familiarity with contemporary sexual norms
D) Anxiety about trying new things
A) Believing cultural myths about sex
B) Fearing rejection from new partners
C) Lack of familiarity with contemporary sexual norms
D) Anxiety about trying new things
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35
Many of the physical changes in older women stem from a decline in ___ production.
A) progesterone
B) estrogen
C) luteinizing hormone
D) follicle stimulating hormone
A) progesterone
B) estrogen
C) luteinizing hormone
D) follicle stimulating hormone
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36
What is a change in the reproductive system of older women?
A) Dilated vaginal opening
B) Thickened vaginal wall
C) Loss of ability to orgasm
D) Delayed vaginal lubrication
A) Dilated vaginal opening
B) Thickened vaginal wall
C) Loss of ability to orgasm
D) Delayed vaginal lubrication
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What is a change in the reproductive system of older men?
A) Delayed erections after age 50
B) Sharp decline in testosterone levels after age 60
C) Absence of nocturnal erections after age 70
D) No more sperm production after age 80
A) Delayed erections after age 50
B) Sharp decline in testosterone levels after age 60
C) Absence of nocturnal erections after age 70
D) No more sperm production after age 80
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38
Dr. Thornton discovers a gene that he calls AATF-1 (accelerated aging transcription factor-1). When Dr. Thornton deletes this gene in mice, the mice show increased longevity. Thus, he proposes a new model of aging that fits within the ____.
A) evolutionary theories of aging
B) cellular-damage theories of aging
C) homologous theories of aging
D) programmed theories of aging
A) evolutionary theories of aging
B) cellular-damage theories of aging
C) homologous theories of aging
D) programmed theories of aging
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Dr. Basso investigates the role of environmental toxins on aging. She discovers that several common food preservatives accelerate the aging process. Dr. Basso proposes a new model of aging that fits within the ____.
A) exogenous theories of aging
B) cellular-damage theories of aging
C) heterologous theories of aging
D) programmed theories of aging
A) exogenous theories of aging
B) cellular-damage theories of aging
C) heterologous theories of aging
D) programmed theories of aging
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40
The hormonal theory of aging asserts that ____.
A) sex hormones accelerate the aging process
B) as we age, less hormones circulate through the blood
C) following illness, stress hormones remain elevated in the elderly
D) our bodies lose sensitivity to hormones as we age
A) sex hormones accelerate the aging process
B) as we age, less hormones circulate through the blood
C) following illness, stress hormones remain elevated in the elderly
D) our bodies lose sensitivity to hormones as we age
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41
Which of the following lends support to the immunological theory of aging?
A) Antibody production declines with age.
B) White blood cell numbers rise with age.
C) Phagocytosis becomes less effective with age.
D) Autoimmunity becomes more prevalent with age.
A) Antibody production declines with age.
B) White blood cell numbers rise with age.
C) Phagocytosis becomes less effective with age.
D) Autoimmunity becomes more prevalent with age.
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42
Which theory of aging that suggests that over time, our bodies become less capable of repairing themselves?
A) restoration-limitation theory
B) maximum-capacity theory
C) wear-and-tear theory
D) finite-use theory
A) restoration-limitation theory
B) maximum-capacity theory
C) wear-and-tear theory
D) finite-use theory
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43
Dr. Layton investigates the role of free radicals in aging. She hopes to find effective chemicals that will combat free radicals and slow the progression of age-related processes. For what class of chemicals is Dr. Layton searching?
A) antibiotics
B) antigens
C) antibodies
D) antioxidants
A) antibiotics
B) antigens
C) antibodies
D) antioxidants
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44
Which theory of aging maintains that the stiffening of body proteins accelerates and eventually breaks down bodily processes, leading to some of the effects of aging?
A) cross-linking theory
B) tether-and-hold theory
C) congealed-tissue theory
D) cellular-polymerization theory
A) cross-linking theory
B) tether-and-hold theory
C) congealed-tissue theory
D) cellular-polymerization theory
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45
Which hormone is thought to play a crucial role in increasing life span following caloric restriction?
A) cholecystokinin
B) glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
C) dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate
D) antidiuretic hormone
A) cholecystokinin
B) glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
C) dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate
D) antidiuretic hormone
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46
People over the age of 65 make up about 12% of the population. What percent of hospital beds do they occupy?
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
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47
What is the leading chronic health condition affecting people in late adulthood?
A) diabetes
B) arthritis
C) hypertension
D) heart disease
A) diabetes
B) arthritis
C) hypertension
D) heart disease
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Barb is training for her certification in hospice care. She learns that the leading cause of death for women between the ages of 40 and 79, and men between the ages of 60 and 79, is ____.
A) cancer
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) chronic respiratory diseases
A) cancer
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) chronic respiratory diseases
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Hazam begins his new employee training at Shady Acres Senior Living Center. During his training, he learns that the number one cause of death among men and women over the age of 80 is ____.
A) cancer
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) chronic respiratory diseases
A) cancer
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) chronic respiratory diseases
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50
As we age, the dysfunction of which organ system increases our risk of cancer?
A) immune
B) integumentary
C) cardiovascular
D) digestive
A) immune
B) integumentary
C) cardiovascular
D) digestive
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51
Many older people are not adequately screened or treated for cancer or heart disease because of ____.
A) lack of health insurance
B) elder bias
C) misinformation about risks
D) mistrust of physicians
A) lack of health insurance
B) elder bias
C) misinformation about risks
D) mistrust of physicians
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52
A painful, degenerative disease characterized by wear and tear on the joints is referred to as ____.
A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) chondrocytic arthritis
C) osteoarthritis
D) fibroarthritis
A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) chondrocytic arthritis
C) osteoarthritis
D) fibroarthritis
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53
A painful, degenerative disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the membranes that line the joints is referred to as ____.
A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) chondrocytic arthritis
C) osteoarthritis
D) fibroarthritis
A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) chondrocytic arthritis
C) osteoarthritis
D) fibroarthritis
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54
A quarter of a million older adults are hospitalized each year because of adverse drug reactions. What is a common reason for this?
A) Intentional overdose
B) Caretaker negligence
C) Too high of a prescribed dosage
D) Misappropriation of drugs
A) Intentional overdose
B) Caretaker negligence
C) Too high of a prescribed dosage
D) Misappropriation of drugs
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55
Gretel's mother Sylvia lives alone. Now that Sylvia is elderly, Gretel is worried that her mother may suffer serious injury from an accident. According to the text, what can Gretel do to help protect Sylvia?
A) Insist that Sylvia hand over her driver's license.
B) Sign Sylvia up for a medical alert service.
C) Make sure Sylvia has Internet, land line, and cell phone access.
D) Equip Sylvia's home with nonskid floors.
A) Insist that Sylvia hand over her driver's license.
B) Sign Sylvia up for a medical alert service.
C) Make sure Sylvia has Internet, land line, and cell phone access.
D) Equip Sylvia's home with nonskid floors.
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56
What type of intelligence is most vulnerable to decline in late adulthood?
A) crystallized
B) subjective
C) formulized
D) fluid
A) crystallized
B) subjective
C) formulized
D) fluid
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57
What is the evidence that visual-recognition memories can last half a century for those in late adulthood?
A) The pulse rate of older adults increased when they were presented with a picture of a "B list" celebrity from their youth nearly 70% of the time.
B) Fifty years after graduating high-school, subjects recognized former classmates 75% of the time.
C) Eye scanning technology detected pupil dilation in older adults 80% of the time when they viewed pictures of former elementary school teachers.
D) When adult men aged 70 and older were presented with images of sports figures from their childhood, EEG recordings showed heightened activity 85% of the time.
A) The pulse rate of older adults increased when they were presented with a picture of a "B list" celebrity from their youth nearly 70% of the time.
B) Fifty years after graduating high-school, subjects recognized former classmates 75% of the time.
C) Eye scanning technology detected pupil dilation in older adults 80% of the time when they viewed pictures of former elementary school teachers.
D) When adult men aged 70 and older were presented with images of sports figures from their childhood, EEG recordings showed heightened activity 85% of the time.
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58
Danielle asks her great grandmother Josephine "Can you list the capitals of all 50 states?" Josephine does pretty well and lists 39 capitals correctly. What kind of memory is Josephine demonstrating?
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
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59
Devin asks her grandfather Al to count up by 5s. Al quickly starts counting up 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,...etc. What kind of memory is Al demonstrating?
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
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60
Seventy-six-year old Sonja is thinking about what she will order for lunch as she runs out the door to pick up her friend Suzette. She shouts out to her husband, "Can you please call, um, um...what's her name... and tell her that I'm running late." She wanted to say "Suzette" but could not think of her name. Why does this often happen to older adults?
A) Crystallized memory declines.
B) Working memory holds less information simultaneously.
C) There is an inability to easily engage implicit memory.
D) Fluid memory is blocked by working memory.
A) Crystallized memory declines.
B) Working memory holds less information simultaneously.
C) There is an inability to easily engage implicit memory.
D) Fluid memory is blocked by working memory.
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61
Compared with younger adults, older adults tend to do as well, or nearly as well, in tasks that assess ____ memory.
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
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62
Which type of memory would be used to recall that the written letter B has the sound of "bh?"
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) prospective
D) associative
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63
Research by Melanie Cohn and her colleagues suggests that impairments in associative memory among older adults represent problems in ____.
A) binding and retrieval
B) comprehension and retrieval
C) binding and motivation
D) comprehension and motivation
A) binding and retrieval
B) comprehension and retrieval
C) binding and motivation
D) comprehension and motivation
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64
In the aging brain, atrophy in which brain regions may account for deficits in associative memory?
A) frontal and parietal lobes
B) frontal and temporal lobes
C) occipital and parietal lobes
D) occipital and temporal lobes
A) frontal and parietal lobes
B) frontal and temporal lobes
C) occipital and parietal lobes
D) occipital and temporal lobes
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Older adults recall events from which decades of life in greatest detail?
A) second and third
B) third and fourth
C) fourth and fifth
D) fifth and sixth
A) second and third
B) third and fourth
C) fourth and fifth
D) fifth and sixth
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66
What is an example of prospective memory?
A) Cheryl thinks about what she needs to buy at the store.
B) Don rehearses his lines for an upcoming play.
C) Edith practices her dance solo for tomorrow's show.
D) Juan studies National Brands, Inc's Web site prior to his job interview.
A) Cheryl thinks about what she needs to buy at the store.
B) Don rehearses his lines for an upcoming play.
C) Edith practices her dance solo for tomorrow's show.
D) Juan studies National Brands, Inc's Web site prior to his job interview.
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67
Age-related decline in prospective memory tend to be smallest when the task to be completed is ____.
A) ordinary
B) important
C) repetitive
D) procedural
A) ordinary
B) important
C) repetitive
D) procedural
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Age-related declines in what two facets make it more difficult for older adults to understand the spoken language?
A) declarative memory and hearing
B) declarative memory and attention
C) working memory and hearing
D) working memory and attention
A) declarative memory and hearing
B) declarative memory and attention
C) working memory and hearing
D) working memory and attention
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69
In addition to processing speed, what other cognitive tools are required to solve the Duncker candle problem?
A) executive functioning and long-term memory
B) executive functioning and working memory
C) verbal reasoning and long-term memory
D) verbal reasoning and working memory
A) executive functioning and long-term memory
B) executive functioning and working memory
C) verbal reasoning and long-term memory
D) verbal reasoning and working memory
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Compared with younger adults, how does an older person typically respond to interpersonal conflict?
A) Shows little patience
B) Displays anger
C) Remains calm
D) Seeks advice
A) Shows little patience
B) Displays anger
C) Remains calm
D) Seeks advice
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71
According to Lynn Hasher, what attribute enables older adults to take a broader view of various situations?
A) Increased distractibility
B) Decreased distractibility
C) Increased flexibility
D) Decreased flexibility
A) Increased distractibility
B) Decreased distractibility
C) Increased flexibility
D) Decreased flexibility
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72
Kunzmann and Baltes noted that wise people approach life 's problems in a way that addresses ____.
A) simplicity rather than grandeur
B) logic and reason
C) the meaning of life
D) the most efficient solution
A) simplicity rather than grandeur
B) logic and reason
C) the meaning of life
D) the most efficient solution
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73
What is true of dementia?
A) It is part of the normal process of aging.
B) The second most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease.
C) Although memory declines, other cognitive functions remain intact.
D) Infection is one cause of dementia.
A) It is part of the normal process of aging.
B) The second most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease.
C) Although memory declines, other cognitive functions remain intact.
D) Infection is one cause of dementia.
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74
Carol learns that her father Drake has Alzheimer's disease. She meets with Drake's neurologist who informs her that ____.
A) the symptoms are irreversible and will become progressively worse
B) the disease is somewhat reversible with aggressive occupational therapy
C) Drake likely inherited a sex-linked mutated gene from his mother's side
D) the disease is associated with an increased risk of stroke
A) the symptoms are irreversible and will become progressively worse
B) the disease is somewhat reversible with aggressive occupational therapy
C) Drake likely inherited a sex-linked mutated gene from his mother's side
D) the disease is associated with an increased risk of stroke
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75
What are generally the earliest signs of Alzheimer's disease?
A) Inability to recall names or a home address
B) Getting lost in familiar places
C) Confusion, aggression, or agitation
D) Subtle changes in cognition and personality
A) Inability to recall names or a home address
B) Getting lost in familiar places
C) Confusion, aggression, or agitation
D) Subtle changes in cognition and personality
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76
Scientists believe that memory deficits and other symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are associated with ____.
A) loss of axonal myelination
B) the accumulation of plaques
C) reduction in neuronal size
D) an increased white to gray matter ratio
A) loss of axonal myelination
B) the accumulation of plaques
C) reduction in neuronal size
D) an increased white to gray matter ratio
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77
The major psychological challenge of the late adulthood years, according to Erikson, is ____.
A) industry versus inferiority
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
A) industry versus inferiority
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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78
How does late adulthood differ from the phases of life that come before it?
A) Focus is no longer on growth and stability.
B) All facets of cognition decline.
C) Focus shifts from self to others.
D) Generativity becomes the most important goal.
A) Focus is no longer on growth and stability.
B) All facets of cognition decline.
C) Focus shifts from self to others.
D) Generativity becomes the most important goal.
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79
Compared with younger people, older Americans are generally ____.
A) more anxious
B) at least as anxious
C) less happy
D) at least as happy
A) more anxious
B) at least as anxious
C) less happy
D) at least as happy
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80
According to Erikson, adjustment in the later years requires ____.
A) preparing future generations
B) perspective on life events
C) the wisdom to let go
D) modesty and humility
A) preparing future generations
B) perspective on life events
C) the wisdom to let go
D) modesty and humility
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