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Deck 14: Successful Aging and Creativity
1
In a national survey in the U.S., researchers observed a gap of approximately ___% between the extent of memory loss that older adults actually experienced compared to what younger adults thought would occur.
A) 32
B) 66
C) 5
D) 14
A) 32
B) 66
C) 5
D) 14
A
2
An older adult who is living on a tight income and has to economize on the essentials of daily living should, according to the _______________, also have low levels of happiness and life satisfaction.
A) paradox of well-being
B) social indicator model
C) demographic hypothesis
D) resilience perspective
A) paradox of well-being
B) social indicator model
C) demographic hypothesis
D) resilience perspective
B
3
In a test of predictors of successful aging, a study on the Women's Health Initiative sample showed that _____________ had the greatest influence.
A) resilience and optimism
B) number of physical symptoms
C) cognitive performance
D) number of children
A) resilience and optimism
B) number of physical symptoms
C) cognitive performance
D) number of children
A
4
A large-scale study of retired European adults led researchers to critique the Rowe and Kahn model because it showed that ______________ were important contributors to successful aging.
A) childhood social class and income
B) health and disability
C) religious beliefs
D) social support
A) childhood social class and income
B) health and disability
C) religious beliefs
D) social support
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5
The Women's Health Initiative study on sexuality showed that sexual satisfaction was related to:
A) age of self and partner.
B) successful aging in general.
C) amount of physical exercise.
D) actual sexual activity.
A) age of self and partner.
B) successful aging in general.
C) amount of physical exercise.
D) actual sexual activity.
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6
In a large cohort-sequential study of two large European national surveys, researchers found that at the very end of life, aging seems related to ______________ in life satisfaction:
A) gradual increases
B) continued stability
C) a fall then a rise
D) a steady descent
A) gradual increases
B) continued stability
C) a fall then a rise
D) a steady descent
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7
A large analysis of studies on age, brain function, and cognitive performance supported the propositions of which perspective?
A) Ecological
B) Neural fallout
C) Plasticity
D) Cortical thickness
A) Ecological
B) Neural fallout
C) Plasticity
D) Cortical thickness
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8
Critics of the Rowe and Kahn model of successful aging contend that it is overly focused on:
A) spirituality.
B) physical health.
C) social class.
D) subjective well-being.
A) spirituality.
B) physical health.
C) social class.
D) subjective well-being.
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9
Compared to subjective well-being as a way to understand factors predicting successful aging, life satisfaction places heavier emphasis on:
A) cognitions.
B) happiness.
C) emotions.
D) affect.
A) cognitions.
B) happiness.
C) emotions.
D) affect.
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10
The WHO model of active aging places emphasis on which personal factors?
A) Need for acommodations due to disability
B) Gender roles and expectations.
C) Autonomy and independence
D) Cultural attitudes toward older adults.
A) Need for acommodations due to disability
B) Gender roles and expectations.
C) Autonomy and independence
D) Cultural attitudes toward older adults.
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11
Unlike predictors of cardiovascular performance in younger adults, high levels of which substance seem to protect older adults from neurocognitive disorders?
A) Triglycerides
B) Low-density lipoprotein
C) Insulin-like Growth Factor-1
D) C-reactive protein
A) Triglycerides
B) Low-density lipoprotein
C) Insulin-like Growth Factor-1
D) C-reactive protein
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12
The Rowe and Kahn definition of successful aging proposes that absence of ____________ is a component of successful aging.
A) pessimism
B) neuroticism
C) disease
D) worries
A) pessimism
B) neuroticism
C) disease
D) worries
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13
Studies of successful aging fit into the perspective known as _______________ psychology, which attempts to understand people's strengths and virtues.
A) psychoanalytic
B) subjective
C) behavioral
D) positive
A) psychoanalytic
B) subjective
C) behavioral
D) positive
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14
According to the Pew Research Center study of well-being, young adults wrongly believed that the experience of aging would most likely affect which aspect of life in adults 65 and older?
A) Desire to help others
B) Enjoyment of retirement
C) Cognitive functioning
D) Being able to get around
A) Desire to help others
B) Enjoyment of retirement
C) Cognitive functioning
D) Being able to get around
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15
The results of a large cohort-sequential study of life satisfaction across the adult years seemed to contradict the findings of which theory?
A) Social indicator model
B) Socioemotional selectivity
C) Social comparison
D) Equal odds rule
A) Social indicator model
B) Socioemotional selectivity
C) Social comparison
D) Equal odds rule
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16
A study of successful aging in the Health and Retirement Study lends support to critics of the Rowe and Kahn model because although approximately 80% of the sample had no disability at the start of the study, a considerable proportion (37-40%) had _____________ at the final point of data collection.
A) stopped working.
B) lost their spouses.
C) cognitive deficits.
D) some form of disability.
A) stopped working.
B) lost their spouses.
C) cognitive deficits.
D) some form of disability.
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17
The "Superagers" identified in an MRI study on memory and brain structure showed that those with better memories had the most cortical volume in which region?
A) Occipital cortex
B) Hypothalamus
C) Cingulate cortex
D) Hippocampus
A) Occipital cortex
B) Hypothalamus
C) Cingulate cortex
D) Hippocampus
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18
The WHO model of successful aging is most similar to which developmental model in including the influence of broad social factors?
A) Piagetian's cognitive theory
B) Bronfenbrenner's ecological perspective
C) Schaie's most efficient design
D) Erikson's psychosocial theory
A) Piagetian's cognitive theory
B) Bronfenbrenner's ecological perspective
C) Schaie's most efficient design
D) Erikson's psychosocial theory
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19
According to the paradox of well-being, older adults who are objectively have a number of chronic illness should also appear psychologically to have:
A) poor mental health.
B) high levels of neuroticism.
C) poor cognitive functioning.
D) high levels of happiness.
A) poor mental health.
B) high levels of neuroticism.
C) poor cognitive functioning.
D) high levels of happiness.
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20
Which "Age Buster" was known for saying "Too many people, when they get old, think that they have to live by the calendar"?
A) Betty White
B) Gordie Howe __
C) John Glenn
D) Olga Kotelko
A) Betty White
B) Gordie Howe __
C) John Glenn
D) Olga Kotelko
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21
In everyday life, a person might express creativity in activities such as:
A)shopping.
B) cooking.
C) driving.
D) paying bills.
A)shopping.
B) cooking.
C) driving.
D) paying bills.
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22
Creativity with a "mini-C" refers to what type of behavior in everyday life?
A) scrapbooking and collecting.
B) buying works of art.
C) having a sense of humor.
D) gaining self-understanding.
A) scrapbooking and collecting.
B) buying works of art.
C) having a sense of humor.
D) gaining self-understanding.
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23
Among older adults from non-white racial and ethnic groups, especially those with low levels of education who are in poor health, the process of ________________ seems to explain the fact that their self-ratings of health are relatively high.
A) set point
B) identity commitment
C) social comparison
D) creative potential
A) set point
B) identity commitment
C) social comparison
D) creative potential
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24
What correction did Dennis make in calculating the relationship between age and productivity?
A) Eliminated all cases of "one-hit wonders."
B) Disregarded the first 20 years of the career.
C) Took the quality of productivity into account.
D) Only included individuals living until 80.
A) Eliminated all cases of "one-hit wonders."
B) Disregarded the first 20 years of the career.
C) Took the quality of productivity into account.
D) Only included individuals living until 80.
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25
Because he used ___________ rather than chronological age, Simonton's model provides a better estimate of an individual's chance of being productive in late life.
A) cohort
B) career age
C) time of measurement
D) subjective age
A) cohort
B) career age
C) time of measurement
D) subjective age
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26
The Planck hypothesis proposes that peak scientific productivity occurs during which period of life?
A) Young-old age
B) Middle adulthood
C) Early adulthood
D) Old-old age
A) Young-old age
B) Middle adulthood
C) Early adulthood
D) Old-old age
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27
Research on life satisfaction and personality on German emerging adults suggests that _____________ influences people's levels of well-being throughout across adulthood.
A) flexibility
B) neuroticism
C) self-esteem
D) extraversion
A) flexibility
B) neuroticism
C) self-esteem
D) extraversion
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28
Studies of the neuroscience of creativity examine brain scans while individuals are involved in such cognitive tasks as:
A) thinking of analogies.
B) completing puzzles.
C) memorizing pictures.
D) sorting cards.
A) thinking of analogies.
B) completing puzzles.
C) memorizing pictures.
D) sorting cards.
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29
Studies of the neuroscience of creativity use a task in which the individual is asked to think about alternative uses of common objects, also called:
A) openness to experience
B) conceptual expansion
C) cognitive adaptability
D) metaphoric reasoning
A) openness to experience
B) conceptual expansion
C) cognitive adaptability
D) metaphoric reasoning
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30
Studies linking personal disposition of openness to experience and activity in the ____________ of the brain suggest that there may be, in part, a biological component to creativity.
A) cerebellum
B) frontal lobe
C) limbic system
D) corpus callosum
A) cerebellum
B) frontal lobe
C) limbic system
D) corpus callosum
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31
People high in __________, according to Simonton, should be able to produce creative works well into old age as long as they remain alive.
A) openness to experiment
B) creative potential
C) cognitive flexibility
D) subjective well-being
A) openness to experiment
B) creative potential
C) cognitive flexibility
D) subjective well-being
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32
A composer who provides an example of the _____________ was Verdi, who continued to write a large number of pieces of music even at the end of his career, increasing his chances of producing a masterpiece in old age.
A) set point perspective
B) paradox of well-being
C) equal odds rule
D) Swan song
A) set point perspective
B) paradox of well-being
C) equal odds rule
D) Swan song
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33
Somewhat surprisingly, the well-known writer ____________ is technically a "one-hit wonder"
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Margaret Mitchell
C) Anna Marie Robertson
D) Jane Austen
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Margaret Mitchell
C) Anna Marie Robertson
D) Jane Austen
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34
One definition of creative ability emphasizes the idea that it is original, has an impact on others and is:
A) pleasing
B) well-liked
C) unusual
D) appropriate.
A) pleasing
B) well-liked
C) unusual
D) appropriate.
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35
Studies of well-being in older adults suggest that those at the low end of the income scale experience:
A) high levels of self-esteem.
B) good overall health.
C) greater risk of depression.
D) closer relations with family.
A) high levels of self-esteem.
B) good overall health.
C) greater risk of depression.
D) closer relations with family.
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36
The ____________________ perspective is supported by research showing that personality traits as they change through time affect levels of well-being.
A) social comparison
B) social indicator
C) socioemotional selectivity
D) set point
A) social comparison
B) social indicator
C) socioemotional selectivity
D) set point
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37
In a large-scale study of well-being across specific domains of life such as health, income, leisure time, housing, and social relations, overall satisfaction with _____________ showed a steep decline in later adulthood.
A) health
B) income
C) social relations
D) housing
A) health
B) income
C) social relations
D) housing
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38
Research on the neuroscience of creativity contradicts the myth that the _____________ of the brain is involved in creative thinking.
A) parietal lobe
B) limbic system
C) frontal lobe
D) right hemisphere
A) parietal lobe
B) limbic system
C) frontal lobe
D) right hemisphere
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39
Research on the life story suggests that using _____________ may help older adults cope, at least initially, with late-life losses and disappointments.
A) identity assimilation
B) exploring alternatives
C) social comparison
D) positive emotions
A) identity assimilation
B) exploring alternatives
C) social comparison
D) positive emotions
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40
The eminent and well-known productive and imaginative individuals are referred to as having the ________ form of creativity.
A) Mini C
B) Big C
C) Regular C
D) Capital C
A) Mini C
B) Big C
C) Regular C
D) Capital C
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41
What are the advantages of using career age rather than chronological age in understanding the effects of age on creativity?
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42
What factors appear to stimulate the development of old age style?
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43
What are the three basic assumptions of Simonton's model of creative productivity?
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44
The Pieta Rondanini sculpted by _______________ at the end of his life is an example of the old age style, with its emotional power and lack of attention to detail.
A) Da Vinci
B) Matisse
C) Monet
D) Michelangelo
A) Da Vinci
B) Matisse
C) Monet
D) Michelangelo
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45
The group of productive older individuals given credit mainly for their contributions to children's literature in studies of aging and creativity consists primarily of:
A) First Nation
B) women.
C) British authors.
D) Blacks.
A) First Nation
B) women.
C) British authors.
D) Blacks.
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46
Examples of eminent non-White agers known as _________ play an important role in African American reference works but not in majority counts of productivity and creativity.
A) talented innovators
B) pioneer achievers
C) successful minorities
D) famous firsts
A) talented innovators
B) pioneer achievers
C) successful minorities
D) famous firsts
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47
Which qualities define the sense of "passionate commitment" among productive older adults?
A) Ability to follow a single path.
B) Support from close friends and family.
C) Desire to overcome adversity.
D) High levels of flexibility and curiosity.
A) Ability to follow a single path.
B) Support from close friends and family.
C) Desire to overcome adversity.
D) High levels of flexibility and curiosity.
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48
The WHO model of active aging places emphasis on which personal factors?
A) Need for accommodations due to disability
B) Gender roles and expectations.
C) Autonomy and independence
D) Cultural attitudes toward older adults.
A) Need for accommodations due to disability
B) Gender roles and expectations.
C) Autonomy and independence
D) Cultural attitudes toward older adults.
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49
A chief characteristic of the swan song is the fact that it is:
A) written in minor key.
B) intended to be played at funerals.
C) simple and easy to remember.
D) the only composition of a one-hit wonder.
A) written in minor key.
B) intended to be played at funerals.
C) simple and easy to remember.
D) the only composition of a one-hit wonder.
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50
Critics of studies on aging and creativity point out that much of the research pays too little attention to:
A) productive individuals who live outside of North America.
B) the creative works of poets, writers, and dramatists.
C) sociocultural factors that advantage certain segments of society.
D) contributions made by artists in the 1800s and early 1900s.
A) productive individuals who live outside of North America.
B) the creative works of poets, writers, and dramatists.
C) sociocultural factors that advantage certain segments of society.
D) contributions made by artists in the 1800s and early 1900s.
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51
As he got older, for the first time in his life, B.F. Skinner wrote a book about:
A) the history of psychoanalysis.
B) a fictional type of utopia.
C) the joys of becoming a grandparent.
D) how to overcome the challenges of aging.
A) the history of psychoanalysis.
B) a fictional type of utopia.
C) the joys of becoming a grandparent.
D) how to overcome the challenges of aging.
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52
What is successful cognitive aging?
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53
What factors promote successful aging?
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54
In analyzing the productive accomplishments of older Blacks, Simonton discovered that most of the research left them out because of failure to consider areas such as _______ in measuring productivity:
A) law
B) finance
C) art
D) politics
A) law
B) finance
C) art
D) politics
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55
What are the three components of successful aging according to Rowe and Kahn definition?
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56
Describe three characteristics of the old age style.
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57
Increases in longevity may contribute to the greater productivity of older creative individuals by allowing them more:
A) opportunities to travel.
B) interaction with their children.
C) resources for collaboration.
D) time to be by themselves.
A) opportunities to travel.
B) interaction with their children.
C) resources for collaboration.
D) time to be by themselves.
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58
The quality of __________________ in the work of older artists applies to creative work that persists over time.
A) creative potential
B) old age style
C) swan song
D) lastingness
A) creative potential
B) old age style
C) swan song
D) lastingness
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59
The development of ____________ late in life led Monet to change the colors he used to depict scenes from nature.
A) cataracts
B) arthritis
C) cardiovascular disease
D) depression
A) cataracts
B) arthritis
C) cardiovascular disease
D) depression
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60
How does the Rowe and Kahn definition of successful aging differ from the WHO model of active aging?
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61
Review the criticisms of the Rowe and Kahn model and how they were addressed by researchers.
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62
How would you define creativity with a lower-case "c"?
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63
Did creative geniuses who experienced difficulties in old age, such as Picasso, Matisse, and O'Keeffe fit psychology's definition of "successful aging"? Why or why not?
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64
How does the WHO concept of active aging differ from the Rowe and Kahn definition?
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65
Provide an example from your own experience of the "old age style." Indicate the nature of the work, why you think it exemplifies the old age style, and the factors that may have led to its creation.
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66
How might creativity be expressed at the end of life in an "ordinary" older person?
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67
What are some of the contemporary influences that may impact productivity of the Baby Boomers?
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