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Developmental Psychology
Exam 18: The End of the Lifespan: Death, Dying and Bereavement in a Nutshell
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
More than ______________ percent of Indigenous Australian men die before their 65th birthday, as compared to only ______________ percent of other Australian men.
Question 2
Short Answer
In 2008, infant deaths accounted for 6 percent of total ______________ deaths, compared with only 0.8 percent of total deaths for the rest of the population.
Question 3
True/False
Monozygotic twin pairs are less similar to one another than are dizygotic co- twins in their average length of life.
Question 4
True/False
In elderly adults' descriptions of the most distasteful aspect of death, the most common response (23 percent) was that 'The process of dying might be painful'.
Question 5
True/False
Children are found to have a preliminary understanding of death from at least 18 months of age (Speece and Brent, 1984).
Question 6
Short Answer
Between the ages of three and five years, a child's concept of death is influenced by preoperational ______________ and magical or wishful thinking.
Question 7
True/False
A man of 60 whose wife is under 45 runs only half the mortality risk of a 60- year- old with similar health and income, who is married to a woman of exactly his own age (Foster, Klinger- Vartabedian and Wispe, 1984).
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Speece and Brent (1984) concluded that healthy children gain an awareness of the irreversibility, non- functionality and universality of death between the ages of ______________ and ______________ .
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not true of the bargaining stage of the process of dying?
Question 10
True/False
Aboriginal infant mortality has dramatically reduced over the past 50 years but remains higher than for Anglo- Australians.
Question 11
Short Answer
In Australia and New Zealand, if the population trends continue as they presently are, there will be a large increase in the demand for professionals to work with the ______________.
Question 12
True/False
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimated that life expectancy at birth for Indigenous Australians is 17 years less (for both sexes) than non- Indigenous life expectancy (ABS, 2008).
Question 13
Short Answer
A large proportion of children under the age of seven believe that dead people can perform ______________ activities.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
In Japan, it is estimated that a girl born in 2001 has roughly a ______________ percent chance of living to the age of 100 (Smelser and Baltes, 2001) .
Question 15
True/False
Even with the inclusion of religious answers, Brent and Speece (1993) discovered that beliefs in the reversibility of death were more pronounced among adults than among school- age children.