Piaget’s stage from 11–15 years
What is formal operational?
Erikson’s stage for middle adulthood
What is generativity vs. stagnation?
Decline in muscle mass/strength in late adulthood
What is sarcopenia?
Memory most affected by aging
What is episodic memory?
Example of an IADL
What is managing finances?
Stage of abstract reasoning
What is formal operational?
Erikson’s stage for late adulthood
What is integrity vs. despair?
A common health concern and leading cause of death in late adulthood
What is heart disease?
Type of intelligence reflecting accumulated knowledge
What is crystallized intelligence?
Activities such as cooking or shopping are called?
What are instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?
Period of development from 12–18 years
What is adolescence?
Stage of intimacy vs. isolation occurs during
What is young adulthood?
Extra functional capacity of organs helping older adults cope
What is reserve capacity?
The ability to solve new problems
What is fluid intelligence?
Bathing and dressing are examples of?
What are activities of daily living (ADLs)?
Primary cognitive ability that declines in adulthood
What is fluid intelligence?
Adolescents exploring identity but committing prematurely
What is identity foreclosure?
Physical change commonly seen in late adulthood
What is decline in muscle mass?
Brain property that allows adaptation even in late adulthood
What is neuroplasticity
Model describing older adults focusing on abilities they can still do and compensating for losses
What is selective optimization with compensation?
Cognitive processing speed trend in adulthood
What is gradual decline?
Theory suggesting older adults prioritize meaningful relationships
What is socioemotional selectivity theory?
Cause of death most common in early adulthood
What are accidents?
True or False: Older adults usually have difficulty remembering facts
What is False?
True or False: Staying socially active in late adulthood does not contribute to life satisfaction
What is False?