Deck 13: Moral Development

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Greta is 55 years old.If she had been born a century earlier and destined to turn 55 in the year 1900,by that year she would probably have been:

A) deceased.
B) in good health.
C) in middle adulthood.
D) in later adulthood.
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A man in his mid-40s is MOST likely to notice:

A) increased strength in his upper arms.
B) sensitivity to high-pitched sounds.
C) joint stiffness.
D) decreased bladder control.
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The term __________ is given to age-related loss of muscle mass and strength.

A) arthritis
B) sarcopenia
C) osteoporosis
D) muscular dystrophy
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Which of the following BEST explains why middle adulthood comes later and lasts longer now than in the early 1900s?

A) People today have fewer children than people in the early 1900s.
B) People today engage in less risky behavior than people in the early 1900s.
C) People today have less anxiety in their lives than people in the early 1900s.
D) People today have better health care and nutrition than people in the early 1900s.
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Middle-aged adults tend to focus more on assessment of __________ than young adults do.

A) how much time remains in life
B) time spent in different contexts of life
C) how much time is available for enjoyment
D) how much time is spent in intimate relationships
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The average adult in middle adulthood __________ height and __________ weight.

A) loses; loses
B) loses; gains
C) gains; gains
D) gains ;loses
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Bernard is now in his 50s.Body fat accounts for __________ of his total body weight.

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
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Bob is 50 years old.If he is typical for his age,what is one of his major health concerns at this stage of life?

A) weight
B) complexion
C) liver disease
D) optimal exercise
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A major health concern for middle-aged adults is:

A) diabetes.
B) cancer.
C) being overweight.
D) tooth decay.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding middle-aged people's appearances?

A) Facial wrinkles and gray hair are among the signs of aging that appear in the forties or fifties.
B) Middle-aged people focus less on facial attractiveness than do older or younger people.
C) Middle-aged people are more likely to perceive the signs of aging as having a negative effect on their physical appearance.
D) Middle-aged people will often dye their hair,take heavy doses of vitamins,and participate in exercise programs to sustain a youthful appearance.
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What percentage of the U.S.population is older than 65 years?

A) 2
B) 12
C) 22
D) 23
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During middle age,the visual system begins to change.Which of the following is NOT one of those changes?

A) Accommodation ability of the eye diminishes.
B) The size of the retinal blind spot diminishes.
C) More illumination is required for visual work.
D) The blood supply to the retina is reduced.
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What was the average life expectancy in 1900?

A) 37 years
B) 42 years
C) 47 years
D) 52 years
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Compared with earlier and later periods,middle age is influenced most by _________ factors.

A) sociocultural
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) neurological
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Which of the following is most likely to cause difficulty for a middle-aged adult without glasses?

A) reading a newspaper
B) watching TV
C) reading an eye chart 20 feet away
D) reading a road sign during the day
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People become __________ as they go through middle adulthood.

A) faster
B) happier
C) thinner
D) shorter
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More than for previous generations,the baby boom generation in the United States places ___________ maintaining a youthful physical appearance.

A) very little emphasis on
B) great emphasis on
C) no emphasis on aging gracefully and
D) too much emphasis on
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During middle age,the ability to hear __________ sounds declines first.

A) lower-pitched
B) higher-volume
C) higher-pitched
D) midrange-pitched
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Larry is a normal 45-year-old male.Which of the following is Larry most likely to be experiencing?

A) decreased sexual drive
B) divorce
C) loss in vision and hearing
D) increased metabolic rate
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Manuel has just reached middle age as defined by the text.This means he is at least __________ years old.

A) 35
B) 40
C) 45
D) 50
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The idea that menopause causes depression,loss of sexual desire,and psychological disturbance is:

A) largely just a myth.
B) true for most women.
C) true for about half of all women.
D) true only for women who have given birth.
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After menopause,most women experience:

A) prolonged depression.
B) a loss of sexuality or sexual desire.
C) an increase in psychological disorders related to menopause.
D) no known negative effects.
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What is the hormonal change that is associated with menopause in women?

A) increase in estrogen
B) decrease in estrogen
C) increase in androgen
D) decrease in androgen
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Sensitivity to ____ pitches usually declines first among _____.

A) high; women.
B) high; men.
C) low; women.
D) low; men.
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Since 2004,many women and their doctors are concerned that the hormonal treatments available for menopause may have the side effect of being associated with:

A) diabetes.
B) stroke and dementia.
C) ovarian cancer.
D) high blood pressure.
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What is the hormonal change that is associated with male menopause?

A) increase in testosterone
B) decrease in testosterone
C) increase in androgen
D) decrease in androgen
Question
Evidence suggests that male menopause is:

A) psychological rather than physical.
B) physical rather than psychological.
C) beginning to appear at an earlier age than before.
D) caused more by a loss of androgen than by a loss of testosterone.
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Lillian is 50 years old.Her doctor has noticed a sharp decrease in her estrogen levels,and Lillian is complaining about nausea and fatigue.What will her doctor probably tell her?

A) Her thyroid is malfunctioning.
B) She is going through menopause.
C) She may have a problem with her bone marrow.
D) She needs to control her diet and blood sugar levels.
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Forty-five-year-old Angie loves going to the symphony,but she has been complaining that lately the quality of the symphony is not as good as it was a few years ago.Angie may be experiencing the middle-age decline in her:

A) sensitivity to low-pitched sounds.
B) hearing attention span.
C) sensitivity to high-pitched sounds.
D) sensitivity to middle-pitched sounds.
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When it comes to treating male menopause,hormone treatments are:

A) effective.
B) not effective.
C) effective only after age 60 years.
D) effective in about two-thirds of cases.
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When we see studies that report that women do experience psychological and physical difficulty because of menopause,we should keep in mind that most of these studies have been conducted with women

A) over the age of 60.
B) who are receiving hormone replacement therapy.
C) who entered menopause at an unusually early age.
D) who are seeking help from physicians or therapists.
Question
Tony's condition has been diagnosed as sexual dysfunction.His doctor will MOST likely treat him with:

A) Rogaine.
B) Viagra.
C) cognitive restructuring.
D) Prozac.
Question
When it comes to treating male and female menopause,hormone treatments are:

A) about equally effective for both sexes.
B) more effective for women than for men.
C) more effective for men than for women.
D) effective for men younger than 50 years and women older than 50.
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What is the MOST common change in sleep patterns of adults during middle age?

A) They spend more time in REM sleep.
B) They sleep about 30 to 45 minutes less each night.
C) They take more frequent naps during the day.
D) They spend less time in deep sleep.
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Stress weakens the ability of the immune system to fight disease.This effect ___________ as we age.

A) improves
B) increases
C) stays level
D) declines
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Mattie is in middle adulthood and can expect all of the following changes to her cardiovascular system,EXCEPT:

A) after menopause,her blood pressure will sharply rise.
B) fatty deposits will line her blood vessels.
C) blood flow to the brain will be reduced.
D) shortness of breath will occur more frequently.
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A recent large-scale study of American women found that the majority of postmenopausal women reported:

A) debilitating depression and irritability.
B) embarrassing hot flashes.
C) regret that they no longer had their period.
D) relief that their periods had stopped.
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Female menopause is more __________,whereas male menopause is more __________.

A) psychological; physical.
B) physical; psychological.
C) psychological; psychological.
D) physical; physical.
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The main cause of death in middle adulthood in the United States is:

A) infectious disease.
B) accidents.
C) heart disease.
D) smoking-related illnesses.
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When Janet goes to her doctor to discuss ways to cope with discomfort during menopause,her doctor MOST likely will advise:

A) antibiotics.
B) amphetamines.
C) estrogen reduction.
D) hormone replacement therapy.
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In middle adulthood,__________ intelligence continues to increase.

A) fluid
B) semantic
C) crystallized
D) multiple
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A reasonable explanation for why 40-year-olds and 60-year-olds show differences in intelligence test scores is:

A) secular trends.
B) cohort effects.
C) declining IQ with age.
D) biases in IQ testing.
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An adult in middle age will do most POORLY on which of the following tasks?

A) adding columns of numbers
B) completing a crossword puzzle
C) hitting the brakes when the light turns red
D) lifting a box that weighs 20 pounds
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In middle age,the role of work __________ in peoples' lives.

A) is downplayed
B) is very central
C) lessens
D) is of moderate importance
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The number one factor that determines whether a woman will continue to have an active sex life during middle age is:

A) good health.
B) time.
C) the presence of a spouse.
D) sexual drive.
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At age 45,Dena wants to begin a new leisure activity.Which of the following would NOT fit the definition of leisure?

A) reading poetry
B) taking a jewelry-making class
C) selling ceramics out of her home
D) volunteering 10 hours per week at the library
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As they proceed through middle age,Tony and Martha are not having sexual relations quite as often as they did when they were younger.From what we know about sexual development in middle age,we can expect that this is because Tony and Martha:

A) have less time for and interest in sex.
B) are not as healthy as they once were.
C) do not find each other as attractive as before.
D) have reduced sexual drives as a result of hormonal changes.
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Michelle is upset because she believes her memory has been getting worse since she entered middle age.She finds it harder to remember a grocery list or telephone number,although she does not have difficulty with information she uses often,such as her address or Social Security number.Which of the following is probably true about Michelle?

A) Michelle is showing signs of premature memory failure.
B) Michelle is typical of middle-aged people in her ability to remember information.
C) Michelle is better at remembering information than the majority of middle-aged people.
D) Michelle is typical in her memory for frequently used information but is worse than average in her memory for lists.
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As we age,our level of spirituality:

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains the same.
D) increases,but only in those who have chronic health concerns.
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Laura is in her 40s.Which of the following of her abilities will decline in the next 10 years?

A) inductive reasoning
B) numerical abilities
C) spatial orientation
D) verbal abilities
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The Seattle Longitudinal Study concluded that middle age is a time of:

A) peak performance for vocabulary.
B) great decline for inductive reasoning.
C) moderate decline for spatial abilities.
D) increased mathematical abilities.
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Which of the following strategies would be MOST helpful in improving memory in middle age?

A) Avoid using vivid imagery to keep from becoming distracted.
B) Use a recall rather than recognition strategy whenever possible.
C) Use an organizational strategy to categorize information to be remembered.
D) Avoid using the information to be remembered so that it does not become confused with other information.
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Fluid intelligence is the ability to:

A) reason abstractly.
B) memorize information quickly.
C) adapt to new ways of thinking.
D) use deductive reasoning.
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According to information in Chapter 13,what will be the balance of leisure and work for most individuals during middle adulthood?

A) They will work more and participate in leisure less.
B) The balance of work and leisure will stay the same as in their earlier life.
C) They will participate in leisure more and work less.
D) The balance cannot be determined; different people are too variable.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that leisure may be an especially important aspect of middle adulthood?

A) inevitability of death
B) life change
C) opportunity
D) availability of money
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One reason that leisure is important in middle adulthood is that:

A) it prepares middle-aged adults for retirement.
B) adults in midlife enjoy diversion more than people do at other life stages.
C) other experiences have become relatively less meaningful and important to most people.
D) leisure has a major impact on career advancement.
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In addition to Viagra,there are two more recent drugs to help with erectile dysfunction.These drugs,which are reported to have fewer side effects,are:

A) Rogaine and Prozac.
B) Levitra and Cialis.
C) oxycodone and Prozac.
D) naproxen and OxyContin.
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In general,why are 40-year-olds better problem-solvers than 20-year-olds?

A) they have better methods to improve their memory
B) they have more experience
C) they are more patient
D) they have better insight
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What percentage of Americans consider themselves to be religious?

A) 35
B) 55
C) 70
D) 95
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Which of the following skills is NOT adaptive in middle age?

A) maintaining a healthy lifestyle
B) coping effectively with stress
C) keeping anger toned down
D) using leisure sparingly
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Which statement best characterizes the nature of religion's influence on Americans' lives?

A) The vast majority of Americans attend religious services.
B) Religion appears to be less important to Americans than to other people around the world.
C) The majority of Americans engage in some sort of spiritual practice.
D) Americans attend religious services out of habit,not out of religious conviction.
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A kind of (adult)intelligence that consists of one's accumulated knowledge base and verbal skills.
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Recent research suggests that religion can promote physical health due to:

A) lifestyle issues
B) social networks
C) coping with stress
D) all of these
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The mental "workbench" in the mind through which individuals manipulate information and solve problems.
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This Austrian psychiatrist,a concentration camp survivor,wrote the book Man's Search for Meaning,in which he proposed that the human qualities of spirituality,freedom,and responsibility were key in finding one's true meaning in life (and death).
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A kind of (adult)intelligence that consists of one's ability to reason abstractly.
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The complete cessation of a woman's menstruation which usually occurs in the late 40s or early 50s.
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List the five leading causes of death in middle adulthood.
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Which group has a stronger interest in religion?

A) men
B) women
C) Protestants
D) Catholics
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In 1933,this theorist referred to midlife as "the afternoon of life."
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List three reasons why religion is positively associated with positive physical health.
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According to Victor Frankl,the three most distinct human qualities are freedom,responsibility,and:

A) meaning.
B) spirituality.
C) religion.
D) faith.
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Recent evidence indicates that the influence of religion during middle adulthood:

A) increases for women but decreases for men.
B) varies from person to person.
C) generally declines for most people.
D) becomes more spiritual and less denominational.
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The midlife transition,for both men and women,in which fertility declines.
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List three ways that memory generally changes during middle adulthood.
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The developmental period that begins at approximately 40 years of age and extends to about 60 to 65 years of age.
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Compared with men's involvement in religion,women are more likely to:

A) have less faith in religious institutions.
B) believe in a higher power or presence.
C) change churches when they are dissatisfied.
D) experiment with alternative religious practices.
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Disorders that are characterized by slow onset and long duration.They are rare in early adulthood,they increase during middle adulthood,and they become common in late adulthood.
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The ability to focus and maintain an image on the retina.
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This theorist proposed that two kinds of intelligences (knowledge of facts and the ability to reason abstractly)could be identified,and each of these intelligences were differentially affected as one aged.
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1
Greta is 55 years old.If she had been born a century earlier and destined to turn 55 in the year 1900,by that year she would probably have been:

A) deceased.
B) in good health.
C) in middle adulthood.
D) in later adulthood.
deceased.
2
A man in his mid-40s is MOST likely to notice:

A) increased strength in his upper arms.
B) sensitivity to high-pitched sounds.
C) joint stiffness.
D) decreased bladder control.
joint stiffness.
3
The term __________ is given to age-related loss of muscle mass and strength.

A) arthritis
B) sarcopenia
C) osteoporosis
D) muscular dystrophy
sarcopenia
4
Which of the following BEST explains why middle adulthood comes later and lasts longer now than in the early 1900s?

A) People today have fewer children than people in the early 1900s.
B) People today engage in less risky behavior than people in the early 1900s.
C) People today have less anxiety in their lives than people in the early 1900s.
D) People today have better health care and nutrition than people in the early 1900s.
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Middle-aged adults tend to focus more on assessment of __________ than young adults do.

A) how much time remains in life
B) time spent in different contexts of life
C) how much time is available for enjoyment
D) how much time is spent in intimate relationships
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6
The average adult in middle adulthood __________ height and __________ weight.

A) loses; loses
B) loses; gains
C) gains; gains
D) gains ;loses
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7
Bernard is now in his 50s.Body fat accounts for __________ of his total body weight.

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
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Bob is 50 years old.If he is typical for his age,what is one of his major health concerns at this stage of life?

A) weight
B) complexion
C) liver disease
D) optimal exercise
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A major health concern for middle-aged adults is:

A) diabetes.
B) cancer.
C) being overweight.
D) tooth decay.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding middle-aged people's appearances?

A) Facial wrinkles and gray hair are among the signs of aging that appear in the forties or fifties.
B) Middle-aged people focus less on facial attractiveness than do older or younger people.
C) Middle-aged people are more likely to perceive the signs of aging as having a negative effect on their physical appearance.
D) Middle-aged people will often dye their hair,take heavy doses of vitamins,and participate in exercise programs to sustain a youthful appearance.
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What percentage of the U.S.population is older than 65 years?

A) 2
B) 12
C) 22
D) 23
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During middle age,the visual system begins to change.Which of the following is NOT one of those changes?

A) Accommodation ability of the eye diminishes.
B) The size of the retinal blind spot diminishes.
C) More illumination is required for visual work.
D) The blood supply to the retina is reduced.
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What was the average life expectancy in 1900?

A) 37 years
B) 42 years
C) 47 years
D) 52 years
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Compared with earlier and later periods,middle age is influenced most by _________ factors.

A) sociocultural
B) biological
C) psychodynamic
D) neurological
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Which of the following is most likely to cause difficulty for a middle-aged adult without glasses?

A) reading a newspaper
B) watching TV
C) reading an eye chart 20 feet away
D) reading a road sign during the day
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People become __________ as they go through middle adulthood.

A) faster
B) happier
C) thinner
D) shorter
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More than for previous generations,the baby boom generation in the United States places ___________ maintaining a youthful physical appearance.

A) very little emphasis on
B) great emphasis on
C) no emphasis on aging gracefully and
D) too much emphasis on
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During middle age,the ability to hear __________ sounds declines first.

A) lower-pitched
B) higher-volume
C) higher-pitched
D) midrange-pitched
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Larry is a normal 45-year-old male.Which of the following is Larry most likely to be experiencing?

A) decreased sexual drive
B) divorce
C) loss in vision and hearing
D) increased metabolic rate
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Manuel has just reached middle age as defined by the text.This means he is at least __________ years old.

A) 35
B) 40
C) 45
D) 50
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21
The idea that menopause causes depression,loss of sexual desire,and psychological disturbance is:

A) largely just a myth.
B) true for most women.
C) true for about half of all women.
D) true only for women who have given birth.
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22
After menopause,most women experience:

A) prolonged depression.
B) a loss of sexuality or sexual desire.
C) an increase in psychological disorders related to menopause.
D) no known negative effects.
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23
What is the hormonal change that is associated with menopause in women?

A) increase in estrogen
B) decrease in estrogen
C) increase in androgen
D) decrease in androgen
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Sensitivity to ____ pitches usually declines first among _____.

A) high; women.
B) high; men.
C) low; women.
D) low; men.
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Since 2004,many women and their doctors are concerned that the hormonal treatments available for menopause may have the side effect of being associated with:

A) diabetes.
B) stroke and dementia.
C) ovarian cancer.
D) high blood pressure.
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What is the hormonal change that is associated with male menopause?

A) increase in testosterone
B) decrease in testosterone
C) increase in androgen
D) decrease in androgen
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Evidence suggests that male menopause is:

A) psychological rather than physical.
B) physical rather than psychological.
C) beginning to appear at an earlier age than before.
D) caused more by a loss of androgen than by a loss of testosterone.
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Lillian is 50 years old.Her doctor has noticed a sharp decrease in her estrogen levels,and Lillian is complaining about nausea and fatigue.What will her doctor probably tell her?

A) Her thyroid is malfunctioning.
B) She is going through menopause.
C) She may have a problem with her bone marrow.
D) She needs to control her diet and blood sugar levels.
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Forty-five-year-old Angie loves going to the symphony,but she has been complaining that lately the quality of the symphony is not as good as it was a few years ago.Angie may be experiencing the middle-age decline in her:

A) sensitivity to low-pitched sounds.
B) hearing attention span.
C) sensitivity to high-pitched sounds.
D) sensitivity to middle-pitched sounds.
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When it comes to treating male menopause,hormone treatments are:

A) effective.
B) not effective.
C) effective only after age 60 years.
D) effective in about two-thirds of cases.
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31
When we see studies that report that women do experience psychological and physical difficulty because of menopause,we should keep in mind that most of these studies have been conducted with women

A) over the age of 60.
B) who are receiving hormone replacement therapy.
C) who entered menopause at an unusually early age.
D) who are seeking help from physicians or therapists.
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32
Tony's condition has been diagnosed as sexual dysfunction.His doctor will MOST likely treat him with:

A) Rogaine.
B) Viagra.
C) cognitive restructuring.
D) Prozac.
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33
When it comes to treating male and female menopause,hormone treatments are:

A) about equally effective for both sexes.
B) more effective for women than for men.
C) more effective for men than for women.
D) effective for men younger than 50 years and women older than 50.
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What is the MOST common change in sleep patterns of adults during middle age?

A) They spend more time in REM sleep.
B) They sleep about 30 to 45 minutes less each night.
C) They take more frequent naps during the day.
D) They spend less time in deep sleep.
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Stress weakens the ability of the immune system to fight disease.This effect ___________ as we age.

A) improves
B) increases
C) stays level
D) declines
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36
Mattie is in middle adulthood and can expect all of the following changes to her cardiovascular system,EXCEPT:

A) after menopause,her blood pressure will sharply rise.
B) fatty deposits will line her blood vessels.
C) blood flow to the brain will be reduced.
D) shortness of breath will occur more frequently.
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A recent large-scale study of American women found that the majority of postmenopausal women reported:

A) debilitating depression and irritability.
B) embarrassing hot flashes.
C) regret that they no longer had their period.
D) relief that their periods had stopped.
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Female menopause is more __________,whereas male menopause is more __________.

A) psychological; physical.
B) physical; psychological.
C) psychological; psychological.
D) physical; physical.
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The main cause of death in middle adulthood in the United States is:

A) infectious disease.
B) accidents.
C) heart disease.
D) smoking-related illnesses.
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40
When Janet goes to her doctor to discuss ways to cope with discomfort during menopause,her doctor MOST likely will advise:

A) antibiotics.
B) amphetamines.
C) estrogen reduction.
D) hormone replacement therapy.
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41
In middle adulthood,__________ intelligence continues to increase.

A) fluid
B) semantic
C) crystallized
D) multiple
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42
A reasonable explanation for why 40-year-olds and 60-year-olds show differences in intelligence test scores is:

A) secular trends.
B) cohort effects.
C) declining IQ with age.
D) biases in IQ testing.
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43
An adult in middle age will do most POORLY on which of the following tasks?

A) adding columns of numbers
B) completing a crossword puzzle
C) hitting the brakes when the light turns red
D) lifting a box that weighs 20 pounds
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44
In middle age,the role of work __________ in peoples' lives.

A) is downplayed
B) is very central
C) lessens
D) is of moderate importance
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45
The number one factor that determines whether a woman will continue to have an active sex life during middle age is:

A) good health.
B) time.
C) the presence of a spouse.
D) sexual drive.
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46
At age 45,Dena wants to begin a new leisure activity.Which of the following would NOT fit the definition of leisure?

A) reading poetry
B) taking a jewelry-making class
C) selling ceramics out of her home
D) volunteering 10 hours per week at the library
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47
As they proceed through middle age,Tony and Martha are not having sexual relations quite as often as they did when they were younger.From what we know about sexual development in middle age,we can expect that this is because Tony and Martha:

A) have less time for and interest in sex.
B) are not as healthy as they once were.
C) do not find each other as attractive as before.
D) have reduced sexual drives as a result of hormonal changes.
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48
Michelle is upset because she believes her memory has been getting worse since she entered middle age.She finds it harder to remember a grocery list or telephone number,although she does not have difficulty with information she uses often,such as her address or Social Security number.Which of the following is probably true about Michelle?

A) Michelle is showing signs of premature memory failure.
B) Michelle is typical of middle-aged people in her ability to remember information.
C) Michelle is better at remembering information than the majority of middle-aged people.
D) Michelle is typical in her memory for frequently used information but is worse than average in her memory for lists.
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49
As we age,our level of spirituality:

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains the same.
D) increases,but only in those who have chronic health concerns.
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50
Laura is in her 40s.Which of the following of her abilities will decline in the next 10 years?

A) inductive reasoning
B) numerical abilities
C) spatial orientation
D) verbal abilities
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51
The Seattle Longitudinal Study concluded that middle age is a time of:

A) peak performance for vocabulary.
B) great decline for inductive reasoning.
C) moderate decline for spatial abilities.
D) increased mathematical abilities.
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52
Which of the following strategies would be MOST helpful in improving memory in middle age?

A) Avoid using vivid imagery to keep from becoming distracted.
B) Use a recall rather than recognition strategy whenever possible.
C) Use an organizational strategy to categorize information to be remembered.
D) Avoid using the information to be remembered so that it does not become confused with other information.
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53
Fluid intelligence is the ability to:

A) reason abstractly.
B) memorize information quickly.
C) adapt to new ways of thinking.
D) use deductive reasoning.
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54
According to information in Chapter 13,what will be the balance of leisure and work for most individuals during middle adulthood?

A) They will work more and participate in leisure less.
B) The balance of work and leisure will stay the same as in their earlier life.
C) They will participate in leisure more and work less.
D) The balance cannot be determined; different people are too variable.
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55
Which of the following is NOT a reason that leisure may be an especially important aspect of middle adulthood?

A) inevitability of death
B) life change
C) opportunity
D) availability of money
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56
One reason that leisure is important in middle adulthood is that:

A) it prepares middle-aged adults for retirement.
B) adults in midlife enjoy diversion more than people do at other life stages.
C) other experiences have become relatively less meaningful and important to most people.
D) leisure has a major impact on career advancement.
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57
In addition to Viagra,there are two more recent drugs to help with erectile dysfunction.These drugs,which are reported to have fewer side effects,are:

A) Rogaine and Prozac.
B) Levitra and Cialis.
C) oxycodone and Prozac.
D) naproxen and OxyContin.
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58
In general,why are 40-year-olds better problem-solvers than 20-year-olds?

A) they have better methods to improve their memory
B) they have more experience
C) they are more patient
D) they have better insight
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59
What percentage of Americans consider themselves to be religious?

A) 35
B) 55
C) 70
D) 95
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60
Which of the following skills is NOT adaptive in middle age?

A) maintaining a healthy lifestyle
B) coping effectively with stress
C) keeping anger toned down
D) using leisure sparingly
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61
Which statement best characterizes the nature of religion's influence on Americans' lives?

A) The vast majority of Americans attend religious services.
B) Religion appears to be less important to Americans than to other people around the world.
C) The majority of Americans engage in some sort of spiritual practice.
D) Americans attend religious services out of habit,not out of religious conviction.
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62
A kind of (adult)intelligence that consists of one's accumulated knowledge base and verbal skills.
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63
Recent research suggests that religion can promote physical health due to:

A) lifestyle issues
B) social networks
C) coping with stress
D) all of these
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64
The mental "workbench" in the mind through which individuals manipulate information and solve problems.
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65
This Austrian psychiatrist,a concentration camp survivor,wrote the book Man's Search for Meaning,in which he proposed that the human qualities of spirituality,freedom,and responsibility were key in finding one's true meaning in life (and death).
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66
A kind of (adult)intelligence that consists of one's ability to reason abstractly.
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67
The complete cessation of a woman's menstruation which usually occurs in the late 40s or early 50s.
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68
List the five leading causes of death in middle adulthood.
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69
Which group has a stronger interest in religion?

A) men
B) women
C) Protestants
D) Catholics
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70
In 1933,this theorist referred to midlife as "the afternoon of life."
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71
List three reasons why religion is positively associated with positive physical health.
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72
According to Victor Frankl,the three most distinct human qualities are freedom,responsibility,and:

A) meaning.
B) spirituality.
C) religion.
D) faith.
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73
Recent evidence indicates that the influence of religion during middle adulthood:

A) increases for women but decreases for men.
B) varies from person to person.
C) generally declines for most people.
D) becomes more spiritual and less denominational.
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74
The midlife transition,for both men and women,in which fertility declines.
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75
List three ways that memory generally changes during middle adulthood.
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76
The developmental period that begins at approximately 40 years of age and extends to about 60 to 65 years of age.
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77
Compared with men's involvement in religion,women are more likely to:

A) have less faith in religious institutions.
B) believe in a higher power or presence.
C) change churches when they are dissatisfied.
D) experiment with alternative religious practices.
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78
Disorders that are characterized by slow onset and long duration.They are rare in early adulthood,they increase during middle adulthood,and they become common in late adulthood.
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79
The ability to focus and maintain an image on the retina.
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80
This theorist proposed that two kinds of intelligences (knowledge of facts and the ability to reason abstractly)could be identified,and each of these intelligences were differentially affected as one aged.
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