Deck 7: Language, Problem-Solving, and Intelligence

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A trained neuropsychologist assessing older adults is likely to use which type of procedures?

A) Administering the same 10 tests to all clients.
B) Giving most tests in a group format before assessing individuals.
C) Tailoring the assessment to the client's age and symptoms.
D) Asking the individual's family to assist in testing.
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Through videogame training, researchers hope one day to demonstrate that the improvements in skills acquired in these platforms will help older adults improve in their everyday lives, a process known as:

A) perseveration
B) comprehension
C) induction
D) transfer
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Neuroimaging studies reveal that in processing speech older adults compensate for deficits in one area of the brain by utilizing alternative brain regions unless the task involves ___________. .

A) Semantic memory
B) Episodic memory
C) Procedural memory
D) Incidental memory
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According to the Communication _______________ Model, older adults become less cognitively capable when they are spoken to in a condescending manner.

A) Problem
B) Predicament
C) Practice
D) Preference
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When rating their own and the other gender's intellectual abilities, men rated themselves as higher in:

A) interpersonal
B) naturalistic
C) verbal
D) musical
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By interpreting the paralinguistic elements of speech, such as _________________, older adults can compensate for not hearing every word spoken to them in a conversation.

A) gestures
B) grammar
C) semantics
D) punctuation
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Unlike the WAIS-IV, the PMAT also assesses an individual's:

A) word fluency.
B) processing speed.
C) memory.
D) personality.
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While checking in on an older adult patient whose husband is visiting her in the hospital, a nurse's aide finds them holding hands and kissing. The aide immediately laughs and says "That's so cute!" What is the aide's behavior referred to in the psychology of aging?

A) Geriaphobia
B) Oldism
C) Elderspeak
D) Dialectism
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By using ___________ to guide them, older adults can compensate for age-related changes in memory and speed when comprehending language.

A) spelling
B) retrieval
C) context
D) reminiscence
Question
A WAIS-IV test that measures the ability called Perceptual Reasoning is:

A) Symbol Search.
B) Block Design.
C) Digit Span.
D) Comprehension.
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Which executive functioning do you rely most heavily upon while driving?

A) Listening to warnings.
B) Observing road signs.
C) Turning the wheel.
D) Planning your route.
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Changes in which cognitive function may affect the ability of older adults to put words together, while speaking, into a sentence?

A) semantic memory
B) visualization
C) working memory
D) task-switching
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Al Nino is a man in his 70s who is receiving rehabilitation following his recent hip surgery. Luckily his physical therapist avoids elderspeak because she refers to him as:

A) Mr. Nino
B) Honey
C) Al
D) Dear
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The Trail Making Test is used in a neuropsychological assessment to evaluate the older adult's:

A) naturalistic intelligence.
B) frontal lobe functioning.
C) frustration tolerance.
D) visual memory.
Question
In neuropsychological tests called ___________________, the examiner changes the nature of the judgments that the older adult must produce.

A) verbal fluency
B) task-switching
C) digit symbol
D) trailmaking
Question
Due to the tendency to engage in _______________, many older adults repeat the same words on tests of verbal fluency when they are asked to produce words that all begin with the same letter.

A) task-switching
B) assimilation
C) perserveration
D) inhibition
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The abilities to plan, use working memory, allocate mental resources to incoming tasks, and inhibit information are included in the cognitive skill known in psychology as:

A) executive functioning.
B) organizational aptitude.
C) everyday problem-solving.
D) crystallized intelligence.
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The communication predicament model is associated with which type of language directed toward older adults?

A) elderspeak
B) gerontophication.
C) dialecticism.
D) formal operationism.
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The Digit Span scale on the WAIS-IV measures which intellectual ability?

A) Processing Speed
B) Perceptual Reasoning
C) Working Memory
D) Number Manipulation
Question
As noted in the text, when administering the WAIS-IV to an older adult, the examiner is instructed to note such factors as:

A) room temperature.
B) gender differences.
C) sense of humor.
D) vision problems.
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The thinking involved in Piaget's stage of formal operations involves which type of ability?

A) Solving problems with new techniques.
B) Using abstract symbols and logic.
C) Finding new, undefined problems.
D) Understanding interpersonal relations.
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As shown in research on decision-making, one advantage that older problem-solvers seems to possess involves their greater ability to make the most out of:

A) timed performance.
B) finding alternative solutions.
C) advice from other people.
D) information from prior experience.
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Bilingual adults benefit because the task-switching required by monitoring two languages strengthens their:

A) everyday problem-solving
B) crystallized intelligence
C) working memory
D) executive functioning
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In research on the attraction effect in problem solving, the findings suggest that older adult consumers are less likely to be influenced by:

A) advertising
B) personal taste
C) extraneous factors
D) product price
Question
In a longitudinal study of cognitive functioning among bilingual and monolingual patients with MCI and AD at the Sam and Ida Ross Memory Clinic in Toronto, Bialystak-Stak and colleagues found: :

A) Greater severity although later symptom onset among bilinguals .
B) Greater severity but similar symptom onset among monolinguals .
C) Delayed symptom onset of six years among bilinguals .
D) Less severity with earlier symptom onset among monolinguals .
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In the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence, length estimation would be considered a measure of:

A) processing speed.
B) quantitative knowledge.
C) visual processing.
D) reaction and decision speed.
Question
The idea that intelligence tests such as the WAIS-IV show a peak in overall IQ in early adulthood is called the ____________ pattern.

A) classic aging
B) general factor
C) reserve capacity
D) Berlin wisdom
Question
Problems in everyday life that are the easiest to solve for older adults are those that:

A) involve definite, well-stated goals.
B) are stated in vague or ambiguous terms.
C) require using an unusual or novel strategy.
D) place heavy demands on vocabulary skills.
Question
An analysis of cohort effects in the SLS by Gerstorf and colleagues (2011) showed that later-born cohorts had higher scores than earlier-born cohorts on almost all measures, suggesting the effect of:

A) years of education.
B) cardiovascular disease rates.
C) exposure to technology.
D) global climate change.
Question
A technical repairperson is trying to determine the cause of a recent outage. The first step in the problem-solving is needed to repair the damage is for the repairperson to:

A) use trial-and-error to check for causes.
B) assess the situation by evaluating all relevant factors.
C) determine the efficacy of each solution used.
D) try out different approaches until one fixes the problem.
Question
In the CHC model of intelligence, the third level is considered to be:

A) specific skills.
B) pragmatic wisdom.
C) general ability.
D) visualization.
Question
Older bilingual speakers show performance deficits on which measure of executive functioning?

A) task-switching
B) Wisconsin card-sorting
C) Stroop task
D) spatial reasoning
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The measure of intelligence on which the SLS findings are based is the:

A) WAIS-IV.
B) CHC.
C) Gf-Gc.
D) PMAT.
Question
While playing "Words with Friends" with her 72-year-old grandmother, Frieda Lay is shocked to find that she is losing badly because her grandmother just seems to know so many more words. Frieda's grandmother is illustrating the fact that:

A) older adults are superior to younger adults in inductive reasoning.
B) later life is associated with much faster response speed.
C) secondary abilities improve but primary abilities decline in later life.
D) crystallized intelligence rises throughout adulthood into the 70s.
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In comparison with younger adults, older adults show advanced performance on tasks that involve:

A) Analytic strategies
B) Working memory
C) Heuristics
D) Incidental memory
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Instruction manuals that use terms that are ________ are particularly challenging for older adults.

A) specific
B) concrete
C) vague
D) well-defined
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The term dialectical thinking applies most closely to which concept based on Piaget's theory?

A) Formal operations
B) Logical thought
C) Post-formal operations
D) Fluid intelligence
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Older adults subjected to the process called _____________ are likely to view themselves as unable to carry out activities for themselves.

A) dialectics
B) testing the limits
C) infantilization
D) pragmatization
Question
In solving everyday problems, older adults typically show which pattern of performance compared to younger adults?

A) Faster response times on problems requiring math.
B) Superior ability to analyze problems involving logic.
C) Better ability to handle problems described in writing.
D) Higher scores on problems of an interpersonal nature.
Question
In a survey of Canadian adults aged 55 and older in Manitoba, Sloane-Seale and Kopps (2010) found that the majority who participated in educational courses over the past two years did so for::

A) career advancement.
B) second or third degrees.
C) personal interest.
D) interactions with the young.
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The findings on executive function and lifestyle factors from Whitehall II showed that people whose abilities declined the most also tended to:

A) drink moderate amounts of alcohol.
B) live very close to their children.
C) exercise a moderate amount.
D) consume large amounts of fruits and vegetables.
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The SLS showed that people least likely to retain their intellectual abilities in later adulthood were low on the personality factor of:

A) reserve capacity
B) life complexity.
C) dialectical thinking.
D) formal operations.
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How do older adults compensate in their use of language for changes in cognitive ability?
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Discuss three implications of age differences in problem solving and thinking for those who teach adult learners.
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Define and describe the communication predicament model. How does it relate to the concept of elderspeak?
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In the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, working memory would be considered to represent the __________ of intelligence.

A) mechanics
B) contextualization
C) pragmatics
D) relativism
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What are the five major changes in cognitive ability that affect language in older adults?
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The Berlin Wisdom Paradigm emphasizes which quality of intelligence?

A) mechanics
B) multidimensional
C) pragmatics
D) crystallized
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In research on the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm by Grossman and colleagues, the older adults who were seen by others as wise had lower scores on a measure of:

A) fluid intelligence.
B) vocabulary knowledge.
C) general information.
D) life complexity.
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Women show greater decreases across adulthood than men except on the _____________ scale of the WAIS-IV.

A) Digit Symbol
B) Similarities
C) Block Design
D) Matrix Reasoning
Question
Higher scores on verbal fluency and working memory were found among a sample of people employed as __________ in a study carried out in the Netherlands.

A) physicians
B) teachers
C) nurses
D) architects
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages that older problem solvers have based on their greater experience.
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In the procedure known as testing the limits, researchers studying the aging process try to:

A) provide cognitive training until they show no more improvements.
B) challenge older adults to push themselves physically.
C) ask older adults to complete a large number of ability measures.
D) encourage older adults to work slowly and carefully.
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What changes have taken place in the WAIS leading up to the present WAIS-IV?
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What are five of the tests used in the Everyday Problems Test? What are these tests attempting to measure?
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Which measures of intelligence are the least biased by cultural factors? Which are the most?
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What are the advantages of being bilingual for cognitive functioning among older adults?
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What are the major neuropsychological assessment measures?
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The idea of reserve capacity in research on aging and intelligence is very similar to the concept of ____________ in the nervous system.

A) fallout
B) preservation
C) plasticity
D) complexity
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The pragmatics of intelligence, in the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, emphasizes which type of abilities?

A) Understanding the role of culture
B) Solving real-life problems
C) Being able to respond quickly
D) Having a strong working memory
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Which do you think is more important for competent functioning in adulthood: the pragmatics or the mechanics of intelligence? Justify your answer.
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Summarize the main findings of the SLS in terms of the scales of the PMA.
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How might training studies on intelligence incorporate the concept of wisdom?
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List and define the five scales on the PMA used in the Seattle Longitudinal Study.
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How do the concepts of problem-finding and post-formal operations relate to alternative views of intelligence in adulthood?
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Provide two examples of cohort effects as found in the SLS.
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What are the practical implications of findings on intelligence for understanding the performance of older workers on the job?
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Outline the major developments in the measurement of intelligence.
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Define and contrast fluid and crystallized intelligence. Provide two examples of each type of ability.
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How might age changes in intelligence relate to identity processes? What advice or counseling would you provide to older adults who are concerned about loss of their intellectual skills?
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How has adult education increased among older adults? Consider findings from the WALLS surveys.
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What are three characteristics of post-formal thinkers?
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Define the five aspects of intelligence and plasticity investigated by Baltes.
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A trained neuropsychologist assessing older adults is likely to use which type of procedures?

A) Administering the same 10 tests to all clients.
B) Giving most tests in a group format before assessing individuals.
C) Tailoring the assessment to the client's age and symptoms.
D) Asking the individual's family to assist in testing.
C
2
Through videogame training, researchers hope one day to demonstrate that the improvements in skills acquired in these platforms will help older adults improve in their everyday lives, a process known as:

A) perseveration
B) comprehension
C) induction
D) transfer
D
3
Neuroimaging studies reveal that in processing speech older adults compensate for deficits in one area of the brain by utilizing alternative brain regions unless the task involves ___________. .

A) Semantic memory
B) Episodic memory
C) Procedural memory
D) Incidental memory
A
4
According to the Communication _______________ Model, older adults become less cognitively capable when they are spoken to in a condescending manner.

A) Problem
B) Predicament
C) Practice
D) Preference
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When rating their own and the other gender's intellectual abilities, men rated themselves as higher in:

A) interpersonal
B) naturalistic
C) verbal
D) musical
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By interpreting the paralinguistic elements of speech, such as _________________, older adults can compensate for not hearing every word spoken to them in a conversation.

A) gestures
B) grammar
C) semantics
D) punctuation
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Unlike the WAIS-IV, the PMAT also assesses an individual's:

A) word fluency.
B) processing speed.
C) memory.
D) personality.
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While checking in on an older adult patient whose husband is visiting her in the hospital, a nurse's aide finds them holding hands and kissing. The aide immediately laughs and says "That's so cute!" What is the aide's behavior referred to in the psychology of aging?

A) Geriaphobia
B) Oldism
C) Elderspeak
D) Dialectism
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By using ___________ to guide them, older adults can compensate for age-related changes in memory and speed when comprehending language.

A) spelling
B) retrieval
C) context
D) reminiscence
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A WAIS-IV test that measures the ability called Perceptual Reasoning is:

A) Symbol Search.
B) Block Design.
C) Digit Span.
D) Comprehension.
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Which executive functioning do you rely most heavily upon while driving?

A) Listening to warnings.
B) Observing road signs.
C) Turning the wheel.
D) Planning your route.
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Changes in which cognitive function may affect the ability of older adults to put words together, while speaking, into a sentence?

A) semantic memory
B) visualization
C) working memory
D) task-switching
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Al Nino is a man in his 70s who is receiving rehabilitation following his recent hip surgery. Luckily his physical therapist avoids elderspeak because she refers to him as:

A) Mr. Nino
B) Honey
C) Al
D) Dear
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The Trail Making Test is used in a neuropsychological assessment to evaluate the older adult's:

A) naturalistic intelligence.
B) frontal lobe functioning.
C) frustration tolerance.
D) visual memory.
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In neuropsychological tests called ___________________, the examiner changes the nature of the judgments that the older adult must produce.

A) verbal fluency
B) task-switching
C) digit symbol
D) trailmaking
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Due to the tendency to engage in _______________, many older adults repeat the same words on tests of verbal fluency when they are asked to produce words that all begin with the same letter.

A) task-switching
B) assimilation
C) perserveration
D) inhibition
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The abilities to plan, use working memory, allocate mental resources to incoming tasks, and inhibit information are included in the cognitive skill known in psychology as:

A) executive functioning.
B) organizational aptitude.
C) everyday problem-solving.
D) crystallized intelligence.
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The communication predicament model is associated with which type of language directed toward older adults?

A) elderspeak
B) gerontophication.
C) dialecticism.
D) formal operationism.
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The Digit Span scale on the WAIS-IV measures which intellectual ability?

A) Processing Speed
B) Perceptual Reasoning
C) Working Memory
D) Number Manipulation
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As noted in the text, when administering the WAIS-IV to an older adult, the examiner is instructed to note such factors as:

A) room temperature.
B) gender differences.
C) sense of humor.
D) vision problems.
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The thinking involved in Piaget's stage of formal operations involves which type of ability?

A) Solving problems with new techniques.
B) Using abstract symbols and logic.
C) Finding new, undefined problems.
D) Understanding interpersonal relations.
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As shown in research on decision-making, one advantage that older problem-solvers seems to possess involves their greater ability to make the most out of:

A) timed performance.
B) finding alternative solutions.
C) advice from other people.
D) information from prior experience.
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Bilingual adults benefit because the task-switching required by monitoring two languages strengthens their:

A) everyday problem-solving
B) crystallized intelligence
C) working memory
D) executive functioning
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In research on the attraction effect in problem solving, the findings suggest that older adult consumers are less likely to be influenced by:

A) advertising
B) personal taste
C) extraneous factors
D) product price
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In a longitudinal study of cognitive functioning among bilingual and monolingual patients with MCI and AD at the Sam and Ida Ross Memory Clinic in Toronto, Bialystak-Stak and colleagues found: :

A) Greater severity although later symptom onset among bilinguals .
B) Greater severity but similar symptom onset among monolinguals .
C) Delayed symptom onset of six years among bilinguals .
D) Less severity with earlier symptom onset among monolinguals .
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In the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence, length estimation would be considered a measure of:

A) processing speed.
B) quantitative knowledge.
C) visual processing.
D) reaction and decision speed.
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The idea that intelligence tests such as the WAIS-IV show a peak in overall IQ in early adulthood is called the ____________ pattern.

A) classic aging
B) general factor
C) reserve capacity
D) Berlin wisdom
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Problems in everyday life that are the easiest to solve for older adults are those that:

A) involve definite, well-stated goals.
B) are stated in vague or ambiguous terms.
C) require using an unusual or novel strategy.
D) place heavy demands on vocabulary skills.
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An analysis of cohort effects in the SLS by Gerstorf and colleagues (2011) showed that later-born cohorts had higher scores than earlier-born cohorts on almost all measures, suggesting the effect of:

A) years of education.
B) cardiovascular disease rates.
C) exposure to technology.
D) global climate change.
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A technical repairperson is trying to determine the cause of a recent outage. The first step in the problem-solving is needed to repair the damage is for the repairperson to:

A) use trial-and-error to check for causes.
B) assess the situation by evaluating all relevant factors.
C) determine the efficacy of each solution used.
D) try out different approaches until one fixes the problem.
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In the CHC model of intelligence, the third level is considered to be:

A) specific skills.
B) pragmatic wisdom.
C) general ability.
D) visualization.
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Older bilingual speakers show performance deficits on which measure of executive functioning?

A) task-switching
B) Wisconsin card-sorting
C) Stroop task
D) spatial reasoning
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The measure of intelligence on which the SLS findings are based is the:

A) WAIS-IV.
B) CHC.
C) Gf-Gc.
D) PMAT.
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While playing "Words with Friends" with her 72-year-old grandmother, Frieda Lay is shocked to find that she is losing badly because her grandmother just seems to know so many more words. Frieda's grandmother is illustrating the fact that:

A) older adults are superior to younger adults in inductive reasoning.
B) later life is associated with much faster response speed.
C) secondary abilities improve but primary abilities decline in later life.
D) crystallized intelligence rises throughout adulthood into the 70s.
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In comparison with younger adults, older adults show advanced performance on tasks that involve:

A) Analytic strategies
B) Working memory
C) Heuristics
D) Incidental memory
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Instruction manuals that use terms that are ________ are particularly challenging for older adults.

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D) well-defined
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The term dialectical thinking applies most closely to which concept based on Piaget's theory?

A) Formal operations
B) Logical thought
C) Post-formal operations
D) Fluid intelligence
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Older adults subjected to the process called _____________ are likely to view themselves as unable to carry out activities for themselves.

A) dialectics
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C) infantilization
D) pragmatization
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In solving everyday problems, older adults typically show which pattern of performance compared to younger adults?

A) Faster response times on problems requiring math.
B) Superior ability to analyze problems involving logic.
C) Better ability to handle problems described in writing.
D) Higher scores on problems of an interpersonal nature.
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In a survey of Canadian adults aged 55 and older in Manitoba, Sloane-Seale and Kopps (2010) found that the majority who participated in educational courses over the past two years did so for::

A) career advancement.
B) second or third degrees.
C) personal interest.
D) interactions with the young.
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The findings on executive function and lifestyle factors from Whitehall II showed that people whose abilities declined the most also tended to:

A) drink moderate amounts of alcohol.
B) live very close to their children.
C) exercise a moderate amount.
D) consume large amounts of fruits and vegetables.
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The SLS showed that people least likely to retain their intellectual abilities in later adulthood were low on the personality factor of:

A) reserve capacity
B) life complexity.
C) dialectical thinking.
D) formal operations.
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How do older adults compensate in their use of language for changes in cognitive ability?
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Discuss three implications of age differences in problem solving and thinking for those who teach adult learners.
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Define and describe the communication predicament model. How does it relate to the concept of elderspeak?
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In the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, working memory would be considered to represent the __________ of intelligence.

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C) pragmatics
D) relativism
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What are the five major changes in cognitive ability that affect language in older adults?
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The Berlin Wisdom Paradigm emphasizes which quality of intelligence?

A) mechanics
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C) pragmatics
D) crystallized
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In research on the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm by Grossman and colleagues, the older adults who were seen by others as wise had lower scores on a measure of:

A) fluid intelligence.
B) vocabulary knowledge.
C) general information.
D) life complexity.
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Women show greater decreases across adulthood than men except on the _____________ scale of the WAIS-IV.

A) Digit Symbol
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D) Matrix Reasoning
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Higher scores on verbal fluency and working memory were found among a sample of people employed as __________ in a study carried out in the Netherlands.

A) physicians
B) teachers
C) nurses
D) architects
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52
Describe two advantages and two disadvantages that older problem solvers have based on their greater experience.
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53
In the procedure known as testing the limits, researchers studying the aging process try to:

A) provide cognitive training until they show no more improvements.
B) challenge older adults to push themselves physically.
C) ask older adults to complete a large number of ability measures.
D) encourage older adults to work slowly and carefully.
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54
What changes have taken place in the WAIS leading up to the present WAIS-IV?
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55
What are five of the tests used in the Everyday Problems Test? What are these tests attempting to measure?
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56
Which measures of intelligence are the least biased by cultural factors? Which are the most?
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57
What are the advantages of being bilingual for cognitive functioning among older adults?
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58
What are the major neuropsychological assessment measures?
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59
The idea of reserve capacity in research on aging and intelligence is very similar to the concept of ____________ in the nervous system.

A) fallout
B) preservation
C) plasticity
D) complexity
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60
The pragmatics of intelligence, in the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, emphasizes which type of abilities?

A) Understanding the role of culture
B) Solving real-life problems
C) Being able to respond quickly
D) Having a strong working memory
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61
Which do you think is more important for competent functioning in adulthood: the pragmatics or the mechanics of intelligence? Justify your answer.
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62
Summarize the main findings of the SLS in terms of the scales of the PMA.
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63
How might training studies on intelligence incorporate the concept of wisdom?
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64
List and define the five scales on the PMA used in the Seattle Longitudinal Study.
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65
How do the concepts of problem-finding and post-formal operations relate to alternative views of intelligence in adulthood?
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66
Provide two examples of cohort effects as found in the SLS.
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67
What are the practical implications of findings on intelligence for understanding the performance of older workers on the job?
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68
Outline the major developments in the measurement of intelligence.
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69
Define and contrast fluid and crystallized intelligence. Provide two examples of each type of ability.
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70
How might age changes in intelligence relate to identity processes? What advice or counseling would you provide to older adults who are concerned about loss of their intellectual skills?
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71
How has adult education increased among older adults? Consider findings from the WALLS surveys.
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72
What are three characteristics of post-formal thinkers?
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73
Define the five aspects of intelligence and plasticity investigated by Baltes.
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