Deck 16: Socioemotional Development in Late Adulthood

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Voletta believes that older adults become more selective about their social networks as they age.She is a proponent of:

A)socioemotional selectivity theory.
B)selective optimization with compensation theory.
C)activity theory.
D)social discontinuity theory.
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Erikson believed that elderly adults use their impending death as a motivation to look back and evaluate their life.This form of retrospection is what many theorists call:

A)life review.
B)identity resolution.
C)integrity formation.
D)retrospective spirit.
Question
One study revealed that an important factor among older adults who showed a higher level of emotion regulation and successful aging was:

A)increased preoccupation with regrets.
B)reduced responsiveness to regrets.
C)moderate productivity.
D)engaging in prolonged periods of sedentary lifestyle.
Question
According to Erik Erikson,which of the following stages of development do individuals experience in late adulthood?

A)Generativity vs.stagnation
B)Autonomy vs.shame
C)Industry vs.inferiority
D)Integrity vs.despair
Question
Which of the following is Erikson's eighth stage of development?

A)Generativity vs.stagnation
B)Integrity vs.despair
C)Industry vs.inferiority
D)Autonomy vs.shame
Question
According to Erik Erikson,what is the last stage of development in life?

A)Death versus dying
B)Integrity versus despair
C)Immortality versus death
D)Independence versus dependence
Question
Which theory gained support by the finding that as individuals grow older they had fewer peripheral social contacts but retained close relationships with people who provided them with emotional support?

A)Activity
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Selective optimization with compensation theory
Question
A recent meta-analysis of 128 studies found that through reminiscence therapy,clients attained a:

A)lower sense of intimacy.
B)lower sense of generativity.
C)higher sense of despair.
D)higher sense of integrity.
Question
Robert Butler states that life review is set in motion by:

A)retrospective glances on life's worth.
B)looking forward to death.
C)handing over the legacy to the next generation.
D)conflicting views of wisdom against integrity.
Question
Vashti believes that the more energetic and involved older adults are,the more likely they are to be satisfied with their lives.Thus she believes in:

A)activity theory.
B)Erikson's theory of integrity versus despair.
C)socioemotional selectivity theory.
D)selective optimization with compensation theory.
Question
All of the following are associated with reminiscence therapy in older adults EXCEPT:

A)Increased self-esteem.
B)Increased physical mobility.
C)Increased psychological well-being.
D)Increased mental health.
Question
All of the following are part of the life review process EXCEPT:

A)Looking back at one's life experiences.
B)Evaluating life experiences.
C)Projecting future life experiences.
D)Interpreting life experiences.
Question
A new study revealed that older adults report more ______ emotions than younger adults in both the morning and the evening.

A)negative
B)neutral
C)positive
D)mixed
Question
When working with older clients,some clinicians use _____ therapy.Vanda is in one such therapy program and her clinician has her discussing past activities and experiences with other individuals in her group.

A)Gestalt
B)reminiscence
C)schema
D)drama
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Stacy is a director of a senior center.Every week she leads a group where the elders discuss past activities and experiences.The members of the group are encouraged to share anecdotes,old pictures,and other family memorabilia that remind them of significant events in their past.Stacy's group is a form of:

A)cognitive behavioral therapy.
B)past life regression therapy.
C)reminiscence therapy.
D)rational emotive therapy.
Question
Which of the following is prominent in Erikson's final stage of integrity versus despair?

A)Life review
B)Identity resolution
C)Integrity formation
D)Struggle for independence
Question
According to Erikson,the _____ stage of development involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding that one's life has not been well spent.

A)integrity vs.despair
B)autonomy vs.shame
C)industry vs.inferiority
D)generativity vs.stagnation
Question
Which of the following statements about life review is FALSE?

A)Life reviews avoid reflecting on regrets.
B)Life reviews can include sociocultural dimensions.
C)Life reviews lead to revision or expanded understanding of experiences.
D)Life reviews include interpersonal relationship dimensions.
Question
As a minister,being conscientious about the welfare of her parishioners,Reverend Douglas creates many roles in her church for retired church members.Reverend Douglas appears to be applying:

A)disengagement theory.
B)socioemotional selectivity theory.
C)evangelical theory.
D)activity theory.
Question
A new finding that Canadian older adults who were more physically active had higher life satisfaction and greater social interaction than their physically inactive counterparts supports which theory of aging?

A)Activity theory
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Selective optimization with compensation theory
Question
The _____ theory focuses on the types of goals that individuals are motivated to achieve as they approach the end of life.

A)selective optimization with compensation
B)activity
C)socioemotional selectivity
D)disengagement
Question
In which of the following scenarios is the need for compensation for older adults the MOST obvious?

A)Reminiscing on life's regrets
B)Watching soaps on TV
C)Being bedridden due to illness
D)Narrating bedtime stories to grandchildren
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According to new studies,which of the Big Five factors of personality was linked to older adults' medication non-adherence across a six-year time frame?

A)Low level of openness to experience
B)Moderate level of conscientiousness
C)High level of agreeableness
D)High level of neuroticism
Question
According to Baltes,_____ becomes relevant when life tasks require a level of capacity beyond the current level of the older adult's performance potential.

A)selection
B)organization
C)optimization
D)compensation
Question
Life-span developmentalist Paul Baltes and his colleagues believe that successful aging is related to three main factors:

A)assortment,enhancement,and remuneration.
B)reorganization,compensation,and optimization.
C)selection,optimization,and compensation.
D)remuneration,selection,and enhancement.
Question
Which of the following theories explains why older adults spend MOST of their time with familiar individuals and family?

A)Activity theory
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Social discontinuity theory
D)Disengagement theory
Question
According to Baltes,which of the following factors suggests that it is possible to maintain performance in some areas through continued practice and the use of new technologies?

A)Selection
B)Compensation
C)Optimization
D)Reorganization
Question
Recent studies have led researchers to conclude that the emotional life of older adults is more _____ than once thought.

A)negative
B)positive
C)depressed
D)flat
Question
_____ theory describes how people can produce new resources and allocate them effectively to the tasks they want to master.

A)Activity
B)Selective optimization with compensation
C)Socioemotional selectivity
D)Psychoanalytical
Question
Why,according to the socioemotional selectivity theory,do older adults deliberately increase the time spent with close friends and family members?

A)They crave financial security.
B)They want to maximize emotional risks.
C)They cannot communicate effectively with new individuals.
D)They place a high value on emotional satisfaction.
Question
Now that Benita is in late adulthood,the socioemotional selectivity theory predicts that she will:

A)become more socially withdrawn as she prepares for death.
B)continue to actively make new friends.
C)spend most of her time with familiar friends.
D)emotionally invest in peripheral relationships.
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Joaquin believes that older adults deliberately withdraw from social contact with individuals peripheral to their lives while maintaining or increasing contact with close friends and family members with whom they have had enjoyable relationships.He is a proponent of:

A)activity.
B)selective optimization with compensation.
C)socioemotional selectivity.
D)social discontinuity.
Question
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,selective narrowing of social interaction as individuals get older:

A)minimizes health-related complications.
B)minimizes emotional risks.
C)maximizes social isolation.
D)maximizes financial freedom.
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According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the trajectory of motivation for knowledge-related goals declines during:

A)middle and late adulthood.
B)adolescence and early adulthood.
C)early childhood.
D)infancy.
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According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the emotion trajectory is high during:

A)early adulthood.
B)adolescence.
C)middle childhood.
D)infancy and early childhood.
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According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the trajectory of motivation for knowledge-related goals peaks in:

A)middle and late adulthood.
B)adolescence and early adulthood.
C)early childhood.
D)infancy.
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According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,individuals are motivated by two types of goals-emotional and:

A)spiritual.
B)practical.
C)relational.
D)knowledge-related.
Question
The model of selective optimization with compensation proposes that successful aging is related to three main factors.Which of these factors is based on the concept that,in old age,there is a reduced capacity and loss of functioning that mandate a reduction of performance in most domains of life?

A)Selection
B)Optimization
C)Compensation
D)Remuneration
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Which of the following theories challenges the notion that older adults are in despair because of social isolation?

A)Socioemotional selectivity theory
B)Activity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Social breakdown theory
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Which of the two personality traits in the Big Five factors of personality are associated with mortality (an earlier death)?

A)Low conscientiousness and high neuroticism
B)Low religiosity and high materialism
C)Low agreeableness and high neuroticism
D)Low extroversion and low openness
Question
In 2010,almost _____as many U.S.women 65 years and older lived in poverty as did their male counterparts.

A)half
B)four times
C)thrice
D)twice
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According to recent research,severe depression in older adults was associated with higher:

A)extraversion.
B)neuroticism.
C)conscientiousness.
D)openness.
Question
In 2012,_____ percent of U.S.adults over 65 years of age were married.

A)80
B)75
C)58
D)20
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Studies on the Big Five factors of personality found that transition into late adulthood was characterized by increases in the aspects of impulse control,reliability,and conventionality.To which Big Five personality factor do these aspects belong?

A)Openness to experience
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Conscientiousness
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Older adults not being hired for new jobs and being eased out of old ones because they are perceived as too rigid or feeble-minded and are not considered cost effective are examples of:

A)eldercare.
B)ageism.
C)generational inequity.
D)age incongruity.
Question
Approximately what percentage of U.S.women 65 years of age and older were living in poverty in 2010?

A)6
B)11
C)24
D)49
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The health-care needs of older adults are reflected in _____,the program that provides health-care insurance to adults over 65 under the Social Security system.

A)Medicaid
B)eldercare
C)Medicare
D)Family Care
Question
Approximately what percentage of U.S.men 65 years of age and older were living in poverty in 2010?

A)6
B)11
C)24
D)49
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Approximately _____ of the total health bill of the United States is for the care of adults 65 and over,who comprise only 12 percent of the population.

A)one-fifth
B)one-fourth
C)half
D)one-third
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Which of the following is NOT true of Internet penetration and usage amongst older adults?

A)Older adults are less likely to have a computer in their home.
B)Older adults are less likely to use the Internet than younger adults.
C)Older adults are the fastest-growing segment of Internet users.
D)Older adults log lesser time on the Internet than younger adults.
Question
Internet use by older adults rose approximately _____ percent from 2000 to 2013.

A)20
B)45
C)65
D)80
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In terms of the Big Five factors of personality,perceived social support predicted increased:

A)extraversion.
B)neuroticism.
C)conscientiousness.
D)openness.
Question
Researchers have found that poverty in late adulthood is linked to:

A)an increase in longevity.
B)an increase in physical and mental health problems in older adults.
C)greater sexual activity.
D)an increase in marital and life satisfaction.
Question
A longitudinal study of more than 1,200 individuals across seven decades revealed that a higher score on the Big Five personality factor of _____ predicted a lower risk of earlier death from childhood through late adulthood.

A)agreeableness
B)conscientiousness
C)neuroticism
D)extraversion
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All of the following are associated with older adults using the internet EXCEPT:

A)Increased fear of technology.
B)Greater ease meeting people.
C)Feeling less isolated.
D)Feeling more connected.
Question
Which of the following is TRUE of the usage of Internet among older adults?

A)Older adults visit fewer Web sites than their younger counterparts.
B)Older adults spend less money on the Internet than their younger counterparts.
C)Increasing numbers of older adults use e-mail to communicate with relatives.
D)Older adults are especially interested in going online for social networking.
Question
In 2012,_____ percent of older adults in the United States were living in poverty.

A)9.1
B)2.5
C)22
D)44
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Data from a recent longitudinal study found that internet use by older adults was associated with a decrease of one-third in the likelihood of developing:

A)schizophrenia.
B)depression.
C)Alzheimer disease.
D)osteoporosis.
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Prejudice against others because of their age,especially prejudice against older adults,is known as:

A)ageism.
B)adultism.
C)racism.
D)adultcentrism.
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Which of the following is the MOST frequent form of ageism?

A)Assumptions about frailty of older adults
B)Assumptions about ailments caused by age
C)Disrespect for older adults
D)Older adults being edged out of their family life
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Alice,Jane,Lois,and Sandra have been friends since grade school.Over the years,they have given each other support and shared in each other's joys and sadness.This is an example of which model of social relations?

A)The longitudinal model
B)The cohort model
C)The convoy model
D)The network model
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Approximately what percentage of adults age 65 or over were widowed in 2012?

A)10
B)30
C)50
D)80
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A 12-year longitudinal study revealed that older adults who had persistently low or declining feelings of usefulness to others had:

A)steadily improving life satisfaction.
B)an increased risk of fatal injuries.
C)an increased risk of earlier death.
D)an increased risk of divorce.
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For older adults,social support is linked to a(n):

A)increased probability of becoming institutionalized.
B)higher socioeconomic status.
C)increase in mortality rates.
D)reduction in symptoms of disease.
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Aging expert Laura Carstensen concluded that people:

A)become socially inept as they grow older.
B)tend to prefer loneliness as they grow older.
C)choose to have a lot more friends as they grow older.
D)choose close friends over new friends as they grow older.
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Which of the following statements about social support for older adults is FALSE?

A)Social support for older adults may vary across cultures.
B)Friends play a vital role in social support.
C)Married people need less formal social support than single people.
D)Social support has not been shown to affect depression in older adults.
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Which of the following statements about cohabiting older adults is TRUE?

A)Cohabiting older adults were more likely to receive partner care than married older adults,as per latest research.
B)Research indicates that middle-aged and older adult cohabiting men and women reported higher levels of depression than their married counterparts.
C)Cohabiting older adults were more likely to have plans to marry their partner than cohabiting young adults.
D)Older adults cohabit solely for love.
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According to studies conducted,the majority of older adults evaluate their marriages as:

A)happy or very happy.
B)unsatisfactory.
C)unhappy or very unhappy.
D)peaceful.
Question
A recent study revealed that marital satisfaction in older adults was linked to whether an individual was _____ or not.

A)depressed
B)present
C)worried
D)satiated
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Which of the following could be the probable reason why older adults tend to report being less lonely than younger adults?

A)Younger adults tend to perceive time differently,influencing their definition of loneliness.
B)Most of the older adults are in community homes,thus reducing loneliness.
C)Most of the older adults tend to reemploy themselves,thus reducing loneliness.
D)Older adults have more selective social networks and a greater acceptance of solitude.
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A low level of social integration is linked with:

A)an improved sense of well-being among older adults.
B)a more peaceful life for older adults.
C)poorer health and earlier death in older adults.
D)a more active lifestyle.
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In late adulthood,which type of attachment is linked to more perceived caregiver burden in caring for patients with Alzheimer disease?

A)Attachment anxiety
B)Insecure attachment
C)Secure attachment
D)Close attachment
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In late adulthood,which type of attachment is associated with greater psychological and physical well-being?

A)Attachment anxiety
B)Insecure attachment
C)Secure attachment
D)Close attachment
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A recent study revealed that social isolation in late adulthood was associated with:

A)a more active lifestyle.
B)health-risk behaviors.
C)a lower incidence of smoking.
D)fewer negative emotional experiences.
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The majority of divorced older adults are women due to:

A)their tendency to initiate divorce procedures.
B)their greater longevity.
C)their tendency to remarry quickly.
D)men's tendency to delay remarriage.
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The stress of caring for a spouse who has a chronic disease can:

A)promote life satisfaction.
B)increase marital satisfaction.
C)lead to divorce.
D)place demands on intimacy.
Question
A recent study found that activities with friends _____ positive affect and life satisfaction in older adults.

A)increased
B)decreased
C)reduced
D)had no influence on
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In 2010,_____ percent of older adults were cohabiting.

A)4
B)1
C)3
D)10
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Attachment anxiety _____ as one ages.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains the same
D)fluctuates
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Adult daughters are _____ times more likely than are adult sons to give parents assistance with daily living activities.

A)three
B)five
C)two
D)four
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Voletta believes that older adults become more selective about their social networks as they age.She is a proponent of:

A)socioemotional selectivity theory.
B)selective optimization with compensation theory.
C)activity theory.
D)social discontinuity theory.
socioemotional selectivity theory.
2
Erikson believed that elderly adults use their impending death as a motivation to look back and evaluate their life.This form of retrospection is what many theorists call:

A)life review.
B)identity resolution.
C)integrity formation.
D)retrospective spirit.
life review.
3
One study revealed that an important factor among older adults who showed a higher level of emotion regulation and successful aging was:

A)increased preoccupation with regrets.
B)reduced responsiveness to regrets.
C)moderate productivity.
D)engaging in prolonged periods of sedentary lifestyle.
reduced responsiveness to regrets.
4
According to Erik Erikson,which of the following stages of development do individuals experience in late adulthood?

A)Generativity vs.stagnation
B)Autonomy vs.shame
C)Industry vs.inferiority
D)Integrity vs.despair
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Which of the following is Erikson's eighth stage of development?

A)Generativity vs.stagnation
B)Integrity vs.despair
C)Industry vs.inferiority
D)Autonomy vs.shame
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According to Erik Erikson,what is the last stage of development in life?

A)Death versus dying
B)Integrity versus despair
C)Immortality versus death
D)Independence versus dependence
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Which theory gained support by the finding that as individuals grow older they had fewer peripheral social contacts but retained close relationships with people who provided them with emotional support?

A)Activity
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Selective optimization with compensation theory
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A recent meta-analysis of 128 studies found that through reminiscence therapy,clients attained a:

A)lower sense of intimacy.
B)lower sense of generativity.
C)higher sense of despair.
D)higher sense of integrity.
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Robert Butler states that life review is set in motion by:

A)retrospective glances on life's worth.
B)looking forward to death.
C)handing over the legacy to the next generation.
D)conflicting views of wisdom against integrity.
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Vashti believes that the more energetic and involved older adults are,the more likely they are to be satisfied with their lives.Thus she believes in:

A)activity theory.
B)Erikson's theory of integrity versus despair.
C)socioemotional selectivity theory.
D)selective optimization with compensation theory.
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All of the following are associated with reminiscence therapy in older adults EXCEPT:

A)Increased self-esteem.
B)Increased physical mobility.
C)Increased psychological well-being.
D)Increased mental health.
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All of the following are part of the life review process EXCEPT:

A)Looking back at one's life experiences.
B)Evaluating life experiences.
C)Projecting future life experiences.
D)Interpreting life experiences.
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A new study revealed that older adults report more ______ emotions than younger adults in both the morning and the evening.

A)negative
B)neutral
C)positive
D)mixed
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When working with older clients,some clinicians use _____ therapy.Vanda is in one such therapy program and her clinician has her discussing past activities and experiences with other individuals in her group.

A)Gestalt
B)reminiscence
C)schema
D)drama
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Stacy is a director of a senior center.Every week she leads a group where the elders discuss past activities and experiences.The members of the group are encouraged to share anecdotes,old pictures,and other family memorabilia that remind them of significant events in their past.Stacy's group is a form of:

A)cognitive behavioral therapy.
B)past life regression therapy.
C)reminiscence therapy.
D)rational emotive therapy.
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Which of the following is prominent in Erikson's final stage of integrity versus despair?

A)Life review
B)Identity resolution
C)Integrity formation
D)Struggle for independence
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According to Erikson,the _____ stage of development involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding that one's life has not been well spent.

A)integrity vs.despair
B)autonomy vs.shame
C)industry vs.inferiority
D)generativity vs.stagnation
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Which of the following statements about life review is FALSE?

A)Life reviews avoid reflecting on regrets.
B)Life reviews can include sociocultural dimensions.
C)Life reviews lead to revision or expanded understanding of experiences.
D)Life reviews include interpersonal relationship dimensions.
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As a minister,being conscientious about the welfare of her parishioners,Reverend Douglas creates many roles in her church for retired church members.Reverend Douglas appears to be applying:

A)disengagement theory.
B)socioemotional selectivity theory.
C)evangelical theory.
D)activity theory.
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A new finding that Canadian older adults who were more physically active had higher life satisfaction and greater social interaction than their physically inactive counterparts supports which theory of aging?

A)Activity theory
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Selective optimization with compensation theory
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The _____ theory focuses on the types of goals that individuals are motivated to achieve as they approach the end of life.

A)selective optimization with compensation
B)activity
C)socioemotional selectivity
D)disengagement
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In which of the following scenarios is the need for compensation for older adults the MOST obvious?

A)Reminiscing on life's regrets
B)Watching soaps on TV
C)Being bedridden due to illness
D)Narrating bedtime stories to grandchildren
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According to new studies,which of the Big Five factors of personality was linked to older adults' medication non-adherence across a six-year time frame?

A)Low level of openness to experience
B)Moderate level of conscientiousness
C)High level of agreeableness
D)High level of neuroticism
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According to Baltes,_____ becomes relevant when life tasks require a level of capacity beyond the current level of the older adult's performance potential.

A)selection
B)organization
C)optimization
D)compensation
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Life-span developmentalist Paul Baltes and his colleagues believe that successful aging is related to three main factors:

A)assortment,enhancement,and remuneration.
B)reorganization,compensation,and optimization.
C)selection,optimization,and compensation.
D)remuneration,selection,and enhancement.
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Which of the following theories explains why older adults spend MOST of their time with familiar individuals and family?

A)Activity theory
B)Socioemotional selectivity theory
C)Social discontinuity theory
D)Disengagement theory
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According to Baltes,which of the following factors suggests that it is possible to maintain performance in some areas through continued practice and the use of new technologies?

A)Selection
B)Compensation
C)Optimization
D)Reorganization
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Recent studies have led researchers to conclude that the emotional life of older adults is more _____ than once thought.

A)negative
B)positive
C)depressed
D)flat
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_____ theory describes how people can produce new resources and allocate them effectively to the tasks they want to master.

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C)Socioemotional selectivity
D)Psychoanalytical
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Why,according to the socioemotional selectivity theory,do older adults deliberately increase the time spent with close friends and family members?

A)They crave financial security.
B)They want to maximize emotional risks.
C)They cannot communicate effectively with new individuals.
D)They place a high value on emotional satisfaction.
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Now that Benita is in late adulthood,the socioemotional selectivity theory predicts that she will:

A)become more socially withdrawn as she prepares for death.
B)continue to actively make new friends.
C)spend most of her time with familiar friends.
D)emotionally invest in peripheral relationships.
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32
Joaquin believes that older adults deliberately withdraw from social contact with individuals peripheral to their lives while maintaining or increasing contact with close friends and family members with whom they have had enjoyable relationships.He is a proponent of:

A)activity.
B)selective optimization with compensation.
C)socioemotional selectivity.
D)social discontinuity.
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33
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,selective narrowing of social interaction as individuals get older:

A)minimizes health-related complications.
B)minimizes emotional risks.
C)maximizes social isolation.
D)maximizes financial freedom.
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34
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the trajectory of motivation for knowledge-related goals declines during:

A)middle and late adulthood.
B)adolescence and early adulthood.
C)early childhood.
D)infancy.
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35
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the emotion trajectory is high during:

A)early adulthood.
B)adolescence.
C)middle childhood.
D)infancy and early childhood.
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36
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,the trajectory of motivation for knowledge-related goals peaks in:

A)middle and late adulthood.
B)adolescence and early adulthood.
C)early childhood.
D)infancy.
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37
According to the socioemotional selectivity theory,individuals are motivated by two types of goals-emotional and:

A)spiritual.
B)practical.
C)relational.
D)knowledge-related.
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38
The model of selective optimization with compensation proposes that successful aging is related to three main factors.Which of these factors is based on the concept that,in old age,there is a reduced capacity and loss of functioning that mandate a reduction of performance in most domains of life?

A)Selection
B)Optimization
C)Compensation
D)Remuneration
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39
Which of the following theories challenges the notion that older adults are in despair because of social isolation?

A)Socioemotional selectivity theory
B)Activity theory
C)Disengagement theory
D)Social breakdown theory
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40
Which of the two personality traits in the Big Five factors of personality are associated with mortality (an earlier death)?

A)Low conscientiousness and high neuroticism
B)Low religiosity and high materialism
C)Low agreeableness and high neuroticism
D)Low extroversion and low openness
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41
In 2010,almost _____as many U.S.women 65 years and older lived in poverty as did their male counterparts.

A)half
B)four times
C)thrice
D)twice
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42
According to recent research,severe depression in older adults was associated with higher:

A)extraversion.
B)neuroticism.
C)conscientiousness.
D)openness.
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43
In 2012,_____ percent of U.S.adults over 65 years of age were married.

A)80
B)75
C)58
D)20
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44
Studies on the Big Five factors of personality found that transition into late adulthood was characterized by increases in the aspects of impulse control,reliability,and conventionality.To which Big Five personality factor do these aspects belong?

A)Openness to experience
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Conscientiousness
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45
Older adults not being hired for new jobs and being eased out of old ones because they are perceived as too rigid or feeble-minded and are not considered cost effective are examples of:

A)eldercare.
B)ageism.
C)generational inequity.
D)age incongruity.
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46
Approximately what percentage of U.S.women 65 years of age and older were living in poverty in 2010?

A)6
B)11
C)24
D)49
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47
The health-care needs of older adults are reflected in _____,the program that provides health-care insurance to adults over 65 under the Social Security system.

A)Medicaid
B)eldercare
C)Medicare
D)Family Care
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48
Approximately what percentage of U.S.men 65 years of age and older were living in poverty in 2010?

A)6
B)11
C)24
D)49
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49
Approximately _____ of the total health bill of the United States is for the care of adults 65 and over,who comprise only 12 percent of the population.

A)one-fifth
B)one-fourth
C)half
D)one-third
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50
Which of the following is NOT true of Internet penetration and usage amongst older adults?

A)Older adults are less likely to have a computer in their home.
B)Older adults are less likely to use the Internet than younger adults.
C)Older adults are the fastest-growing segment of Internet users.
D)Older adults log lesser time on the Internet than younger adults.
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51
Internet use by older adults rose approximately _____ percent from 2000 to 2013.

A)20
B)45
C)65
D)80
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52
In terms of the Big Five factors of personality,perceived social support predicted increased:

A)extraversion.
B)neuroticism.
C)conscientiousness.
D)openness.
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53
Researchers have found that poverty in late adulthood is linked to:

A)an increase in longevity.
B)an increase in physical and mental health problems in older adults.
C)greater sexual activity.
D)an increase in marital and life satisfaction.
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54
A longitudinal study of more than 1,200 individuals across seven decades revealed that a higher score on the Big Five personality factor of _____ predicted a lower risk of earlier death from childhood through late adulthood.

A)agreeableness
B)conscientiousness
C)neuroticism
D)extraversion
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55
All of the following are associated with older adults using the internet EXCEPT:

A)Increased fear of technology.
B)Greater ease meeting people.
C)Feeling less isolated.
D)Feeling more connected.
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56
Which of the following is TRUE of the usage of Internet among older adults?

A)Older adults visit fewer Web sites than their younger counterparts.
B)Older adults spend less money on the Internet than their younger counterparts.
C)Increasing numbers of older adults use e-mail to communicate with relatives.
D)Older adults are especially interested in going online for social networking.
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57
In 2012,_____ percent of older adults in the United States were living in poverty.

A)9.1
B)2.5
C)22
D)44
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58
Data from a recent longitudinal study found that internet use by older adults was associated with a decrease of one-third in the likelihood of developing:

A)schizophrenia.
B)depression.
C)Alzheimer disease.
D)osteoporosis.
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59
Prejudice against others because of their age,especially prejudice against older adults,is known as:

A)ageism.
B)adultism.
C)racism.
D)adultcentrism.
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60
Which of the following is the MOST frequent form of ageism?

A)Assumptions about frailty of older adults
B)Assumptions about ailments caused by age
C)Disrespect for older adults
D)Older adults being edged out of their family life
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61
Alice,Jane,Lois,and Sandra have been friends since grade school.Over the years,they have given each other support and shared in each other's joys and sadness.This is an example of which model of social relations?

A)The longitudinal model
B)The cohort model
C)The convoy model
D)The network model
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62
Approximately what percentage of adults age 65 or over were widowed in 2012?

A)10
B)30
C)50
D)80
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63
A 12-year longitudinal study revealed that older adults who had persistently low or declining feelings of usefulness to others had:

A)steadily improving life satisfaction.
B)an increased risk of fatal injuries.
C)an increased risk of earlier death.
D)an increased risk of divorce.
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64
For older adults,social support is linked to a(n):

A)increased probability of becoming institutionalized.
B)higher socioeconomic status.
C)increase in mortality rates.
D)reduction in symptoms of disease.
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65
Aging expert Laura Carstensen concluded that people:

A)become socially inept as they grow older.
B)tend to prefer loneliness as they grow older.
C)choose to have a lot more friends as they grow older.
D)choose close friends over new friends as they grow older.
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66
Which of the following statements about social support for older adults is FALSE?

A)Social support for older adults may vary across cultures.
B)Friends play a vital role in social support.
C)Married people need less formal social support than single people.
D)Social support has not been shown to affect depression in older adults.
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67
Which of the following statements about cohabiting older adults is TRUE?

A)Cohabiting older adults were more likely to receive partner care than married older adults,as per latest research.
B)Research indicates that middle-aged and older adult cohabiting men and women reported higher levels of depression than their married counterparts.
C)Cohabiting older adults were more likely to have plans to marry their partner than cohabiting young adults.
D)Older adults cohabit solely for love.
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68
According to studies conducted,the majority of older adults evaluate their marriages as:

A)happy or very happy.
B)unsatisfactory.
C)unhappy or very unhappy.
D)peaceful.
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69
A recent study revealed that marital satisfaction in older adults was linked to whether an individual was _____ or not.

A)depressed
B)present
C)worried
D)satiated
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70
Which of the following could be the probable reason why older adults tend to report being less lonely than younger adults?

A)Younger adults tend to perceive time differently,influencing their definition of loneliness.
B)Most of the older adults are in community homes,thus reducing loneliness.
C)Most of the older adults tend to reemploy themselves,thus reducing loneliness.
D)Older adults have more selective social networks and a greater acceptance of solitude.
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71
A low level of social integration is linked with:

A)an improved sense of well-being among older adults.
B)a more peaceful life for older adults.
C)poorer health and earlier death in older adults.
D)a more active lifestyle.
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72
In late adulthood,which type of attachment is linked to more perceived caregiver burden in caring for patients with Alzheimer disease?

A)Attachment anxiety
B)Insecure attachment
C)Secure attachment
D)Close attachment
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73
In late adulthood,which type of attachment is associated with greater psychological and physical well-being?

A)Attachment anxiety
B)Insecure attachment
C)Secure attachment
D)Close attachment
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74
A recent study revealed that social isolation in late adulthood was associated with:

A)a more active lifestyle.
B)health-risk behaviors.
C)a lower incidence of smoking.
D)fewer negative emotional experiences.
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75
The majority of divorced older adults are women due to:

A)their tendency to initiate divorce procedures.
B)their greater longevity.
C)their tendency to remarry quickly.
D)men's tendency to delay remarriage.
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76
The stress of caring for a spouse who has a chronic disease can:

A)promote life satisfaction.
B)increase marital satisfaction.
C)lead to divorce.
D)place demands on intimacy.
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77
A recent study found that activities with friends _____ positive affect and life satisfaction in older adults.

A)increased
B)decreased
C)reduced
D)had no influence on
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78
In 2010,_____ percent of older adults were cohabiting.

A)4
B)1
C)3
D)10
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79
Attachment anxiety _____ as one ages.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains the same
D)fluctuates
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80
Adult daughters are _____ times more likely than are adult sons to give parents assistance with daily living activities.

A)three
B)five
C)two
D)four
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