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100

A brain-neuroendocrine process occurring primarily in early adolescence that provides stimulation for rapid physical development.

What is Puberty?

100

This is sustained exercise that stimulates heart and lung activity.

What is Aerobic exercise?

100

These are disorders that are characterized by a slow onset and a long duration.

What are chronic disorders?

100

This refers to those who live to be 110-119 years old.

What is a Supercentenarian?

100

This theorist defined five stages of psychosexual development.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100
A process that requires the patient to self-administer lethal medication and determine when and where to do this.



What is Assisted Suicide?

100

This is an adolescent who breaks the law or engages in behavior that is considered illegal.

What is a Juvenile Delinquent?

200

Powerful chemical substances secreted by the endocrine glands and carried throughout the body by the bloodstream.

What are hormones?

200

This is the cognitive view individuals develop for themselves.

What is Mindset?

200

This is an example of a fatal chronic disorder.

What is heart disease?

200

This is the generation of new neurons.

What is Neurogenesis?

200

This theorist created his Psychosocial theory covering the entire life span.

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

This is defined as customary methods of expressing grief.

What is Mourning?

200

Richard is gay. This orientation is part of Richard's _______ identity.

What is sexual identity?

300

An eating disorder in which the individual consistently follows a binge-and-purge pattern.

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

300

This involves doing something to obtain something else.

What is Extrinsic Motivation?

300

John Horn maintains that in middle adulthood, ___________ intelligence continues to increase.

What is Crystallized Intelligence?

300

This is the deterioration of the retina’s macula, which corresponds to focal center of the visual field.

What is Macular degeneration?

300

This is the fourth stage of Erikson's theory.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority?

300

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



What is Hospice?

300

Individuals identify as ________ when they are neither exclusively masculine nor exclusively feminine.

What is nonbinary?

400

This is Erikson's 5th stage of development that occurs during adolescence.

What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?

400

This occurs when someone desires to have the other person near and has a deep, caring affection for the other person.

What is Affectionate love or Companionate love?

400

This develops when individuals sense they have done little or nothing for the next generation.

What is Stagnation?

400

This is a prejudice against others because of their age.

What is Ageism?

400

This theorist suggested that children go through four stages of cognitive development.

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

These 5 stages of grief...Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, & Final Acceptance...were developed by _________________.

Who is Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?

400

Research by Lachman indicates that improving ___________ can promote better life outcomes in a number of areas.

What is self-control?

500

This is a period of identity development during which the adolescent is exploring alternatives.

What is a Crisis?

500

This is a talk style designed to give information. Preferred by men.

What is Report Talk?

500

This is the more likely type of behavior for men when experiencing stress.

What is Flight or Flight?

500

According to research, these are the top 3 regrets in life among adults aged 73-103 years old.

What is Education, Career, and Romance?

500

This theory emphasizes that children learn through social interaction.

What is Sociocultural Theory?

500

This stage of dying, called ____________ is characterized by resentment and rage.

What is Anger?

500

Frank, aged 67, recites a poem that he learned in grade school, much to the amazement of his grandchildren. This is an example of Frank's ___________ memory.

What is Semantic memory?

600

______________ learning is a form of education that promotes social responsibility and service to the community.

What is Service learning?

600

This peaks at about 21 to 26 years old.

What is Binge-drinking?

600

Chelsea is described as somber and reserved by her coworkers. According to the Big Five Factors of Personality, Chelsea is most likely to score low on __________________.

What is extraversion?

600

An example of __________ attention is the ability to focus on one voice among many in a crowded room or a noisy restaurant.

What is Selective attention?

600

Based on Erikson’s psychosocial stages of development, ______ vs ______ involves a life review later in life.

What is Integrity vs. Despair?

600

This is a neurological definition of death when all electrical activity of the brain has ceased for a specified period of time.

What is Brain Death?

600

The Big Five Factors of Personality can best be remembered by combining their first letters to form this word.

What is OCEAN?