Intelligence
Birth & The Newborn
Late Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
Late Adulthood: Social & Personality Development
Death & Dying
100

The final exam in this class includes how many questions. 

100

100

A birth in which the baby is surgically removed from uterus; sometimes known as a c-section is this type of delivery.

Cesarean

100

This term refers to prejudice and discrimination directed at older people.

Ageism

100

This is Erickson’s final psychosocial stage of life, characterized by a process of looking back over one’s life, evaluating it, and coming to terms with it.

Integrity vs. Despair

100

This type of care focuses on making people's final days comfortable.

Hospice

200

An intelligence test was given to all the children in an orphanage. The results showed that the longer children had lived in the orphanage, the lower their IQ scores. Is this correlation Positive or Negative?

Negative

200

This refers to the delivery of a child who is not alive, occurring in less than 1 delivery in 100 in the United States. 


Stillbirth

200

Specialists who study aging are known as these.

Gerontologists

200

This term refers to when people examine and evaluate their lives; triggered by the increasingly obvious prospect of one’s own death.

Life Review

200

According to Kübler-Ross, people who lash out at others or at God after a diagnosis of death are in the __________ stage of dying.

Anger

300

The set of skills that underlies the accurate assessment, evaluation, expression, and regulation of feelings is known as __________ intelligence.

Emotional

300

This term refers to the restriction of oxygen to the baby, lasting a few minutes during the birth process, that can produce brain damage. 


Anoxia

300

The theory that suggests that slowing reaction time is attributable to changes in all parts of the nervous system, including the brain, is called the __________ Slowing Hypothesis.

Generalized 

300

This specialized living situation refers to settings in which elderly individuals receive care only during the day, but spend nights and weekends in their own homes.


Adult Day Care Facility

300

Justin has been told by his doctor that he does not have long to live. After some time of difficulty with this news, he decides that he is ready for death, and he wants to be left alone. Which of the stages in Kübler-Ross's theory is Justin experiencing?

Acceptance

400

This concept reflects this type of intelligence that increases with experience.

Crystallized

400

This term refers to a person who provides emotional, psychological and educational support during childbirth. 

Doula

400

This vision issue typically occurring in late adulthood when pressure in the fluid of the eye increases is known as this. 

Glaucoma

400

Neugarten found four different personality types of people in their 70s. The personalities that cope comfortably with aging and accept becoming older with a sense of dignity are known as this.

Integrated Personalities

400

People who study death and dying are known as these.


Thanatologists

500

__________ intelligence reflects information processing capabilities, reasoning, and memory.

Fluid

500

Different degrees of newborn sleep and wakefulness ranging from deep sleep to great agitation are known as states of this.

Arousal

500

This is the most common mental disorder of old people, a broad category covering several diseases, each of which includes serious memory loss accompanied by declines in other mental functioning.


Dementia

500

This theory suggests that late adulthood is marked by a gradual withdrawal from the world on physical, psychological, and social levels.

Disengagement

500

A significant drop in cognitive performance that foreshadows death in old age is known as __________ decline.

Terminal

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