chapter 13 physical and cognitive in middle adulthood
chapter 14 socioemotional dev in middle adulthood
chapter 15Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
chapter 16
chapter 17 Death, Dying, and Grieving
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Questions such as, “To which age group do you belong?” and “How old do you feel?” reflect the concept of: 

page 337


What is age identity

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Erikson proposed that middle-aged adults face a significant issue that he termed:

pg 355

what is generativity vs stagnation

100

is the number of years that the average person born in a particular year will probably live

pg 371

what is life expectancy

100

Which of the following is Erikson’s eighth stage of development? 


 A.  Integrity vs.despair


B. Generativity vs. stagnation 

what is A, integrity vs despair

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 considered to be clear signs of death 25 years ago

pg 414

what is The end of certain biological functions

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One study found that _____ of the individuals 65 to 69 years of age considered themselves middle-aged. 

pg 337

what is almost half

200

_____ develops when individuals sense that they have done nothing for the next generation. 

pg 355

what is stagnation

200

What is the average life expectancy for individuals born in 2013 in the United States

pg 371

what is 78.8 years old

200

Which of the following statements about life review is FALSE? 


 A. Life reviews avoid reflecting on regrets. 


 B. Life reviews can include sociocultural dimensions. 


 C. Life reviews lead to revision or expanded understanding of experiences. 


 D. Life reviews include interpersonal relationship dimensions. 



What is A, Life reviews avoid reflecting on regrets

200

A flat electroencephalogram (EEG) recording for a specified period of time is one criterion of:

pg 414

what is brain death

300

Lydia, a first-time grandmother, works in the office at a health clinic. Research would say her age identity is: 

pg 337

what is younger than her chronological age.

300

According to Levinson,  a major task that needs to be mastered in early adulthood

pg 356

what is Exploring the possibilities for adult living 


300

the following biological theories of aging states that people age because their cells’ normal metabolism produces unstable oxygen molecules

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what is free radical theory
300

One study revealed that an important factor among older adults who showed a higher level of emotion regulation and successful aging was


pg 399

what is reduced responsiveness to regrets

300

a legal document that reflects the patient’s advance care planning

pg 414

what is choice of dying

400

 consistent finding regarding age identity of 60- to 75-year-olds

pg 337

Half of them viewed themselves as being middle-aged. 


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From about the ages of 28 to 33, a man goes through a transition period in which he must face the more serious question of: 

pg 356

what is determining his goals

400

The commonly noticed decrease in working memory and other cognitive activities is likely to be associated with the finding that the _____ shrinks with age.

pg 375

what is the prefrontal cortex

400

When working with older clients, some clinicians use _____ therapy. Vanda is in one such therapy program and her clinician has her discussing past activities and experiences with other individuals in her group. 

pg 399

what is reminiscence

400

Annie is proud of herself for already having a living will on record. When she gave to it her physician’s assistant, she said, “Research says that you are one of _____of patients 18 years of age and older with a living will.”

pg 415

what is 15 percent

500

 the average life expectancy in 1900 and what percentage of the population lived past 65 years of age

pg 337

what is 47 years; 3% 


500

Of the men Levinson interviewed, _____ found the midlife transition tumultuous and psychologically painful, as many aspects of their lives came into question.

pg 357


what is 70-80 %

500

Severe reductions in the production of dopamine have been linked with _____, while reduction in acetylcholine is linked with _____. 


pg 375

what are Parkinson disease and Alzheimer disease

500

A new finding that Canadian older adults who were more physically active had higher life satisfaction and greater social interaction than their physically inactive counterparts supports which theory of aging

pg 399

what is activity theory

500

Sometimes euthanasia is called

pg 415

what is mercy killing

600

Joanna has all the signs of middle age, including:


pg 339

what is thinner hair

600

Adult development experts are virtually unanimous in their belief that midlife crises

pg 357

may have been exaggerated

600

As Clarence has gotten older he is much slower going down stairs. While his adult children think it is due to his balance, he is actually experiencing the effects of age on his:

pg 378

what is depth perception

600

Voletta believes that older adults become more selective about their social networks as they age. She is a proponent of: 


 pg 400


what is socioemotional selectivity theory.

600

Turning off a respirator or a heart-lung machine is an example of 

pg 415


what is passive euthanasia

700

The average adult in middle adulthood _____ height and _____ weight. 

pg 339

what is loses/gains

700

According to the Almeida and Horn study, which of the following is the difference in the experience of stressors between young adults and middle-aged adults

pg 359

Middle-aged adults experienced more “overload” stressors.

700

Lung capacity drops _____ between the ages of 20 and 80, even when disease is not present.

pg  379

what is 40 percent

700

The _____ theory states that older adults become more selective about their social networks, placing high value on emotional satisfaction. 


pg 400

what is socioemotional selectivity 

700

Injecting a lethal dose of a drug

pg 415

what is active euthanasia

800

the reason for the decrease in height with the advancement in age

pg 339

what is bone loss in vertebrae

800

A study of healthy women ages 63 to 93 years old regarding their daily experiences revealed that

pg 359


older women reported less frequent negative emotions

800

There is considerable research evidence showing _____ increases the lifespan of laboratory animals

pg 382

what is calorie restriction

800

Susan, 78 years old, is in a clothing store looking at blue jeans. The clerk asked who she was buying for, and when Jean said herself, the clerk immediately said, “Jeans may not be the best choice for you. Let me show you the clothes in a different section of the store.” The clerk is displaying


pg 403


what is ageism

800

a program committed to making the end of life as free from pain, anxiety, and depression as possible

pg 416


what is hospice