Multiple Choice
Chapter 13 discusses elderly people's awareness of memory problems. According to this discussion,
A) people who are high in memory self-efficacy typically believe that they cannot prevent memory problems.
B) memory self-efficacy is especially strong in people with dementia.
C) elderly people who are aware of their memory problems are less likely to develop memory strategies.
D) the stereotype-about forgetfulness in late adulthood-may encourage elderly adults to believe that cognitive decline is unavoidable.
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