CH 6: BASIC COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
CH 7: HIGHER-ORDER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
CH 8: PERSONALITY
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BONUS2
100

The ___ proposes that older adults find it harder than young adults to ignore irrelevant information

What is: the inhibitory deficit hypothesis

100

Jaquie’s grandfather recently enrolled in college.  He has noticed that it takes him much longer to read the textbook and his notes. This is because ____ declines in old age.

What is: Reading Speed

100

Naomi is always on time to work, keeps her medical appointments, and pays her bills. Naomi is probably high in the personality trait of:

What is: conscientiousness

100

Air traffic controllers have to retire before they are 60 years old because of age-related declines in:

What is: Sustained attention

100

The idea that most middle-aged adults, and especially men, experience a midlife crisis is:

What is: A myth

200

In timed tests, college students recall more information than non-college-going young adults because they have more practice with:

What are encoding and retrieval strategies

200

 Ill or poorly defined problems have ____ solutions

What is: multiple

200

 ____ theories of personality propose that people’s personalities change very little after they turn 30.

What is: trait

200

 Jane uses Google Calendar to help her remember doctors’ appointments, due dates for papers, and exams. Google Calendar helps Jane with ___ memory

What is: Prospective

200

According to Erik Erikson, the key developmental tasks of young adulthood are:

What are Identity and Intimacy

300

This type of memory does not decline as we age because it involves unique, highly emotional experiences

What is: flashbulb memory

300

Jamal is taking a statistics test that requires him to apply formulas and analyze data.  In Sternberg’s theory of triarchic intelligence, this test requires ____ intelligence

What is: analytical

300

Erik and Joan Erikson proposed that during the last stage of personality development, people confront the tension between ______ and _____

What is: integrity and despair

300

This type of exercise has been associated with improvements in fluid intelligence in old age

What is: resistance training

300

This part of the brain regulates higher-order cognition

What are:  the frontal lobes

400

As we age, the speed of information processing declines due to age-related changes in:

What is: neurons OR perception

400

In old age, _____ intelligence increases and _____ intelligence decreases

What are: crystallized and fluid

400

Fred often worries that his romantic partners will not stay with him for long. In attachment theory, Fred’s attachment style would be classified as:

What is: Anxious

400

This theory proposes that older adults focus on the positive aspects of life and avoid toxic relationships

What is: Socioemotional Selectivity Theory

400

Studies of highly creative people, such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Silvia Plath, and Edgar Allan Poe, have shown that because they often live in poverty and are alcoholics, they are _____ than people who are not creative.

What is: more likely to have mental illnesses

500

This theory posits that people are able to adapt as needed after experiencing cognitive losses due to older age, in order to fulfill daily life tasks

What is: Scaffolding theory

500

Knowing the limits of one’s knowledge and respecting cultural differences in values, practices, and goals are characteristics of:

What is: wisdom

500

When Zack got diagnosed with cancer, he could not believe it.  He went to 4 different oncologists to confirm the diagnosis, and he has not accepted it yet.  To cope with the stress of the diagnosis, Zack is using denial, a ____

What is: defense mechanism

500

Martha’s stroke damaged the language areas of the brain. She is getting help developing other areas of the brain to recover her language skills. This is an example of the ____ model of brain development.

What is: CRUNCH

500

A type of long-term memory for information that people acquire without intending to do so

Implicit Memory

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