Biological
Cognitive
Psychological
Social
100
What is Primary aging? 
Ageing process that is inevitable
100
Do people 65+ develop new neurons? 
Yes 
100
Who is more likely to commit suicide men or women?
Men 
100
What color shirt is my grandma wearing?
Red
200
Which of these do not impair hearing? 1) Loss of cochlear in ear 2) Thickening of eardrum 3) A persons genetics 
1) Loss of cochlear in ear
200
What does NCD stand for? 
Neurocognitive Diseases 
200
What is Erikson's stage 8?
Ego Integrity vs Despair 
200
What is the widowhood effect?

It is the increasing probability of a person dying a relatively short time after their long-time spouse has died.

300
What is secondary aging? 
Consequences of Genes, health habits, and environmental factors. 
300
What is the most common Neurocognitive disease? 
Alzheimers 
300
Most elders in the United States consume how many drugs a day?
5 or more
300
What are the four parts of the stratification theory?
Age, ethnicity, income, and gender
400
What were the three common eye impairments we discussed? 
Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration 
400
What two parts of our brain shrink the most as we age?
Prefrontal Cortex and the hippocampus 
400
What are some instrumental activities of daily living(IADLs)?
Paying bill, driving a car, and many more
400
What is the activity theory?
The view that elderly people want and need to remain active in a variety of social spheres.
500
What is the leading cause of vision loss in people 65+?
Macular Degeneration 
500
Who were the cognitive theorists mentioned?

Pamela Greenwood and Raja Parasuraman

500
What are some activities of daily living (ADLs)?
Eating, bathing, toileting, dressing, and moving
500
What is the disengagement theory?
The view that aging makes a person's social sphere increasingly narrow.
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