The study of older adults and aging is referred to asA.GerontologyB.GeropsychiatryC.GeriatricsD.Gero-education[SEP]A Which of the following factors is associated with a decreased risk of Alzheimer's?A.Being African or Hispanic AmericanB.Eating fishC.A lower level of educationD.Being married[SEP]B The docility hypothesis is thatA.Those with low capabilities are more vulnerable to environmental demandsB.Those who experience high environmental demands become more docileC.Those who experience high environmental demands become less docileD.Those with less capability are less vulnerable to environmental demands[SEP]A Normal memory seems to be improved byA.Aerobic exerciseB.Taking acetylcholineC.Taking gingkoD.Increasing social contacts[SEP]A The perspective that development is embedded in history means thatA.Change can always occur regardless of ageB.Sociocultural conditions must always be consideredC.Development in any particular areas (e.g., social) is tied to development in other areas (e.g., cognitive)D.Some characteristics change with age while others do not[SEP]B The answer "both play an important role" is clearly applicable to the question ofA.Nature vs. nurtureB.Mechanistic vs organismicC.Continuity vs. discontinuityD.All of these questions[SEP]D Which of the following does NOT usually occur to the lens of the eye as one grows older?A.It becomes thickerB.It yellowsC.It becomes cloudedD.It fills with fluid[SEP]D The houses of the future may allow you to operate virtually everything in the house from a central terminal; such a house is already in production and is referred to asA.TechnohouseB.CompuhouseC.FuturehouseD.Smarthouse[SEP]D The reaction time difference between younger and older adults is reduced when older adultsA.Practice regular aerobic exerciseB.Lift weights on a regular scheduleC.Consume large quantities of vitaminsD.Practice Tai chi[SEP]A A major difference between programmed and unprogrammed theories of senescence is that programmed theoriesA.Attribute senescence only to environmental factorsB.Are far too difficulty to testC.Claim that senescence follows a predetermined planD.Rely too heavily on computer models[SEP]C One reason that older adults show high levels of optimism is thatA.Many pessimists die at a younger ageB.They do not really know what is going onC.This may be a warning sign for dementiaD.Our measures have low validity[SEP]A Bu is often late for appointments but says it's because she had more important things on her mind. This is an example of which coping strategy?A.ImmunizationB.AccommodationC.AvoidanceD.Assimilation[SEP]A Which of the following is most strongly associated with loss of bone density?A.Genetic factorsB.Lifestyle factors like not exercisingC.Hormonal factors such as loss of estrogenD.Cohort factors[SEP]B That super sweet iced tea that your grandmother gives you might be that way because sheA.Has lost a lot of sweet taste buds and cannot taste sweetness as well anymoreB.Is a member of that cohort that really enjoys sweetsC.Is trying to get you to be a little sweeter than you have been in the pastD.Has experienced damage in her parietal lobe where sweet sensations are directed[SEP]A A shortage of these two vitamins can produce symptoms that mimic dementia:A.A and CB.B6 and B12C.B6 and DD.B12 and E[SEP]B Which of the following is one of McAdam's levels of personality?A.ControlB.IdentityC.GenerativityD.Assimilation[SEP]B In this chapter's Senior View, Dr. Donham told us that mental stimulation, exercise, diet, and what other factor is important for long life?A.Moderate amounts of alcoholB.Social supportC.Good genesD.Avoiding stress[SEP]C Surveys of older adults who are living together show that they tend to view cohabitation asA.A first step toward eventual marriageB.An alternative to marriageC.A way to save on expensesD.Their swan song[SEP]B Older adults may be more attached to a place than younger adults becauseA.That place holds many memoriesB.It's much harder to move when you're olderC.Young adults pay less attention to place then do older adultsD.That place represents transcendence[SEP]A The Hayflick number for human cells isA.UnknownB.Between 45 and 55C.Less than 30D.More than 60[SEP]B High levels of self-care behaviors have been associated with high levels ofA.NeuroticismB.ExtraversionC.AgreeablenessD.Secondary control[SEP]C Research has offered some longitudinal as well as cross sectional support for the theory put forth byA.PeckB.FoosC.LevensonD.Erikson[SEP]D Which of the following is more likely to be a cohort, rather than an age, difference?A.A higher proportion of older women have completed menopauseB.A smaller proportion of older women report dreams about sexC.A higher proportion of older men are baldD.A higher proportion of older men and women are victims of cancer[SEP]B Fear of aging has been associated with high levels ofA.IntroversionB.NeuroticismC.RigidityD.Mid-life crisis[SEP]B In which dementia are cognitive symptoms less likely?A.Parkinson'sB.Pick'sC.Huntington'sD.NeuroAIDS[SEP]A In this chapter's Senior View, Dr. Shealy advises you toA.Stay in schoolB.Eat the right foodsC.Get plenty of exerciseD.Find a high paying job[SEP]A When your sister Patricia was feeling depressed, you comforted her and reminisced about happier times. You provided which type of social support?A.EmotionalB.InstrumentalC.InformationalD.Friendly[SEP]A Hearing loss occurs more frequently forA.Men than womenB.Women than menC.People who already have some loss of visionD.People who are obese[SEP]A Continued stress is damaging to health and longevity because it leads toA.Over exercising which causes physical damageB.Suppression of the immune systemC.Less eating and, in many cases, severe eating disordersD.Risky behaviors such as speeding and not using a seat belt[SEP]B One difference that seems to be mostly cohort rather than age is the difference in ____ for different age groupsA.Coping strategiesB.Work productivityC.Rates of dementiaD.Personality traits[SEP]D According to Tat Kleckley of this chapter's Senior View, the most important part of the healing process for those who are bereaved is toA.Stay away from other people for a whileB.Get out and be activeC.Talk about your lossD.Make new friends who don't know about your loss[SEP]C Social support is most likely to have a positive influence on health and well being when it isA.Very emotionalB.Perceived as supportC.UnexpectedD.External rather than internal[SEP]B Free radicals are produced byA.Normal metabolismB.Excess consumption of Vitamins A and CC.Lack of sunlightD.A weakened immune system[SEP]A Prejudice or bias against older adults is referred to asA.AgeismB.OldismC.Age bigotryD.Senilism[SEP]A The program that takes over care for those with 6 or fewer months to live, attempts to keep them at home, provides pain relief, and ends all life-prolonging technologies is calledA.EuthanasiaB.CryonicsC.MedicareD.Hospice[SEP]D Loss of smell for adults 80 and older isA.Very infrequent (less than 15%)B.Very frequent (more than 75%)C.Infrequent (less than 40%)D.Frequent (close to 50%)[SEP]B Activation of a class of genes called sirtuins may help toA.Prevent some diseasesB.Ward off dementiasC.Increase memory and intelligenceD.Produce emotional stability[SEP]A Elder abuse most frequently comes from the older adult'sA.SpouseB.ChildrenC.GrandchildrenD.Neighbors[SEP]B Projective tests generally ___ than objective tests of personality.A.Have higher reliabilityB.Are more visualC.Are more validD.Provide more information[SEP]B Cells in the eye that respond to low levels of illumination are calledA.RodsB.ConesC.Retinal cellsD.Nocturnal detectors[SEP]A Some work on age stereotypes suggests thatA.Positive ones are strongerB.Negative ones are strongerC.They never last very longD.They are very rare[SEP]B Which of the following could very well be a cohort difference rather than a change that occurs with age?A.Differences in weightB.Shrinkage of the thymus glandC.Enlargement of the heartD.Increasing size of nose and ears[SEP]A The major question concerning aging and personality is:A.Do older adults still have personalities?B.Does personality change with age?C.Does personality decline as we grow older?D.Does personality increase of decrease with age?[SEP]B A researcher who wants to examine both age and cohort differences is advised to use a _____ design.A.Cross-sectionalB.Cross-sequentialC.CorrelationalD.Quasi-experimental[SEP]B Which of the following is NOT one of the most rewarding aspects of being a grandparent as reported by grandparents?A.Feelings of immortalityB.Spoiling the grandchildrenC.Having others to wait on youD.Remembering when they were grandchildren[SEP]C Of the following animals, which has the longest life span by current measures?A.GorillaB.Blue whaleC.DogD.Queen honey bee[SEP]B One advantage of an expected death over an unexpected death is thatA.One can use up some grief before the actual lossB.One can make funeral and estate plans with the loved oneC.One can find ways to avoid having the same death for themselvesD.One can assist the terminally ill person in speeding their death[SEP]B Changes in the reproductive system are more _____ for men but not for womenA.MechanisticB.ContinuousC.OrganismicD.Nurturant[SEP]B Which of the following hormones has not yet been claimed to ward off senescence?A.DHEAB.Human growth hormoneC.MelatoninD.Viasterol[SEP]D The majority of older widows liveA.AloneB.With childrenC.With a friendD.In an institution[SEP]A Centenarians are people whoA.Were born before the centennialB.Study old age and older adultsC.Are 100 or more years oldD.Have not yet reached old age[SEP]C Quantitative analyses of TV shows have shown thatA.Older adults are almost always portrayed in a negative wayB.The more positive portrayals occur during commercialsC.The proportion of older men is particularly lowD.The proportion of older women is particularly low[SEP]D Which of the following groups of Americans have the lowest rate of alcohol abuse?A.African-AmericanB.WhiteC.Native-AmericanD.Asian-American[SEP]D If you believe that changes occur slowly and steadily throughout life, you would be holding the _____ side of this view of development.A.MechanisticB.OrganismicC.ContinuityD.Stability[SEP]C All other things being equal, which of the following persons is likely to live the longest?A.A black manB.A white manC.A black womanD.A white woman[SEP]D Which of the following age differences could be, in part, a cohort effect? Differences inA.DepressionB.AlcoholismC.DementiaD.Suicide[SEP]B Clifford and Lucia Pauling, in Senior View, told us that physical changesA.Are rapid and frighteningB.Can be offset by meditationC.Take a long timeD.Should not be discussed in public[SEP]C The biggest and most dangerous changes in the cardiovascular system take place in theA.HeartB.Blood vesselsC.Red blood cellsD.Plasma[SEP]B Older adults generally perform very well when their _____ memory is tested.A.EpisodicB.WorkingC.RetrospectiveD.Semantic[SEP]D With respect to marital satisfaction, most long lasting marriagesA.Show high satisfaction through all the years of marriageB.Show high satisfaction that steadily declines as the years passC.Show lower levels during the years when children are presentD.Show ups and downs throughout the marriage[SEP]C TheoriesA.Are not very important in aging researchB.Attempt to explain findings and guide future researchC.Have never been adequately testedD.Have been around for a long time but have only recently been tested[SEP]B The least favored theory of senescence among researchers is the _____ theoryA.Free radicalB.Biological clockC.Wear and tearD.Garbage accumulation[SEP]C A researcher finds that age is negatively correlated with cigarette smoking; this means thatA.Older adults experience more negative effects from smoking that do younger adultsB.Older adults smoke more than younger adultsC.Older adults smoke less than younger adultsD.Older and younger adults smoke about the same number of cigarettes and both experience negative effects[SEP]C When a researcher takes part in the situation he or she is observing, he or she is said to be a(n)A.Active observerB.Participant observerC.Indiscreet observerD.Meddling observer[SEP]B The term "work-family conflict" for middle-aged adults can occur when they mustA.Care for an ailing parent while continuing to workB.Work a high stress job while their children are at homeC.Pay for nursing home care by sacrificing their own careD.Serving as an executor of their parent's estate while still working full time[SEP]A Do traits change with age?A.NoB.They change a littleC.Only for womenD.They change quite a lot[SEP]B The cause of Alzheimer's appears to beA.Mostly environmentalB.AluminumC.Mostly geneticD.Apo-E 4[SEP]C Older married men have been found to haveA.Higher levels of positive emotionsB.Lower levels of positive emotionsC.Higher levels of negative emotionsD.Lower levels of negative emotions[SEP]D Within the United States, which location has the longest life expectancy?A.CaliforniaB.FloridaC.AlaskaD.Hawaii[SEP]D The largest proportion of older adults living alone reside inA.HawaiiB.Washington, DCC.FloridaD.California[SEP]B Which level of personality description appears to show the most change with age?A.TraitsB.Personal concernsC.Coping strategiesD.Identity[SEP]B The positive relationship between religion and physical health is NOT thought to be due toA.Social support derived from a religious communityB.The rules of some religions which forbid unhealthy behaviorsC.The stress reducing effects of prayerful meditationD.The benefits of knowing that others are praying for you[SEP]D Human factors examines the performance of different tasks by examiningA.The factors that influence performanceB.The interaction between human and environmentC.The human side of the equationD.The effects of environmental changes on humans[SEP]B Prospective memory refers to memoryA.For some recent eventB.For something that happened a long time agoC.To do something in the futureD.For the context and source of remembered information[SEP]C The total number of people who have some disorder divided by the total number of people gives you the ____ rate.A.PrevalenceB.IncidenceC.IncipientD.Diseased[SEP]A Remarriages areA.More frequent for woman than menB.Typically more successfulC.Typically less successfulD.Most common among those who have never been married before[SEP]C With respect to job training, younger workersA.Receive more opportunities than older workersB.Perform better on the job than trained older workersC.Always learn faster than older workersD.Prefer to have classes by themselves[SEP]A About how many grieving individuals seem to require some professional help?A.Less than 10%B.About 25%C.Nearly halfD.More than 50%[SEP]B People with which of the following forms of control are least likely to have accessibility problems where they live?A.ExternalB.InternalC.PrimaryD.Total[SEP]B Which of the following has been found to improve balance for older adults?A.Tai chiB.Aerobic exerciseC.Weight liftingD.Walking briskly[SEP]A The most frequent chronic condition for older adults isA.HypertensionB.ArthritisC.DiabetesD.Cataracts[SEP]B Hypokinesia refers toA.Severe obesityB.Loss of muscle strength and bone densityC.Increased sensitivity to stressD.Social isolation and lack of support[SEP]B What percentage of older adults report feeling very or often lonely?A.10%B.25%C.50%D.75%[SEP]A An example of a discontinuous change over the adult years is the change inA.PersonalityB.Working memoryC.Female hormone levelsD.Male sexuality[SEP]C Which leg of the three-legged stool do most retirees haveA.PensionB.Social securityC.SavingsD.Assets[SEP]B One of the most important points made in this chapter is that physical changesA.Occur for everyoneB.Occur more for some and less for others and, within the same person, more for some systems and less for othersC.Usually occur for very old people but not for very young peopleD.Can be totally avoided if one learns enough about gerontology[SEP]B Which of the following forms of dementia has the highest prevalence rate?A.Alzheimer'sB.VascularC.Parkinson'sD.Fronto-temporal lobe[SEP]A High levels of social support are strongly associated withA.LongevityB.Internal controlC.CultureD.Education[SEP]A The term "cohort" refers toA.An individual's chronological ageB.A generation of people who lived through major eventsC.A person's genderD.A group of people living in the same culture[SEP]B Middle-aged adults appear to be more ____ than older or younger adultsA.GenerativeB.NeuroticC.AgreeableD.Certain[SEP]A Which of the following improves attitudes toward aging and older adults?A.Staying away from older adultsB.Education about older adultsC.Travelling to older communitiesD.Watching the portrayals of older adults in movies and on TV[SEP]B A problem for immune system theories of senescence isA.Determining what first causes the senescence in the immune systemB.Auto-immune disorders are far too rareC.That the immune system does not decline with ageD.The lack of information about senescence in general[SEP]A Those more likely to experience depression after a loss are those whoA.Are young survivorsB.Have not previously experienced depressionC.Have been married more than 40 yearsD.Are in poor health themselves[SEP]A Which of the following appears to lower bad cholesterol?A.Vitamin DB.NiacinC.ThiamineD.Riboflavin[SEP]B Most people who have used physician assisted suicide have hadA.Alzheimer'sB.Health insuranceC.No familyD.Clinical depression[SEP]B A researcher who is interested in the differences between two or more groups of people is most likely to use which of the following approaches?A.Quasi-experimentalB.LongitudinalC.CorrelationalD.Cross-sequential[SEP]A Being in bright light during the later parts of the day seems toA.Restore normal circadian rhythmB.Increase insomniaC.Restore deep sleepD.Have no real influence on sleep or dreams[SEP]A A major reason for studying human aging is thatA.We are all growing olderB.The number and proportion of older adults is increasingC.More job opportunities are available for those with some knowledge of agingD.All of the above[SEP]D The model of social support that says that those who are close to you now are likely to be close for the rest of your days is called the ____ modelA.ConsistencyB.ConvoyC.AttachmentD.Train[SEP]B When older and younger workers have lost their jobs, older workers typicallyA.Find a job quicker because of their greater experienceB.Take longer to find a new jobC.Retire rather than search for a new jobD.Sue the company using the ADEA[SEP]B Our social network refers toA.Everyone we knowB.Those who are closest to usC.Those who we have not yet metD.Family members[SEP]B Those who survive the loss of another are called theA.SurvivorsB.GrievingC.BereavedD.Family and friends[SEP]C Financial adjustment to retirement has been most difficult forA.Married couplesB.Single menC.Single womenD.Older adults[SEP]C Socioemotional selectivity theory says that older adults have smaller social networks because theyA.Are more concerned with those closest to themB.Select new network members based on emotional factorsC.Can no longer get out to select new network membersD.Are too emotionally involved to spend time with others[SEP]A The gender gap is likely to be associated with male/female differences inA.HormonesB.Risky behaviors and occupationsC.Proportion who smokeD.All of the above[SEP]D Those cells that build bone are calledA.OsteoblastsB.OsteoclastsC.OsteostructsD.Osteopori[SEP]A An increase in neuroticism later in life is a strong predictor ofA.MortalityB.Loss of social supportC.Cognitive declineD.Independence[SEP]A Which of the following countries has the longest life expectancy?A.U. S. A.B.SwedenC.JapanD.Saudi Arabia[SEP]C Which type of reaction time results in the biggest age differences?A.SimpleB.ChoiceC.ComplexD.Elaborate[SEP]C Gary says he won $1000 in the lottery because he really knows how to pick those numbers. Gary would be said to have a strong ____ locus of controlA.External, powerful othersB.InternalC.External, chanceD.Secondary[SEP]B The advanced directive where one specifies the types of medical intervention that are and are not desired is called aA.Living willB.DNHC.DNRD.Durable power of attorney[SEP]A If links between various diseases are found, then future older adults will probablyA.Take fewer medicationsB.Be able to avoid certain diseasesC.Pay far less for pharmaceuticalsD.Pick and choose the disease(s) they want[SEP]A With respect to hair lossA.Men lose but women do notB.Men are more systematic than womenC.Women lose hair less frequently but more rapidly than menD.Environmental factors are the main causes[SEP]B In this chapter's Senior View, Pat Shelley told us that you shouldn't retire ifA.You can't do it rightB.You're younger than 60C.Your family wants you to keep workingD.You have no hobbies[SEP]A A person who is not very well organized, rarely sets goals, and frequently puts things off until the last minute would be said to be low on which trait?A.AgreeablenessB.ConscientiousnessC.OpennessD.Neuroticism[SEP]B As working people get closer to retirement they are more likely toA.Be absent from workB.Invest in craft and hobby booksC.Do some informal planningD.Become irritated and anxious[SEP]C Older adults may show less major depression than younger adults because theyA.Have learned to cope with lossB.See major depression as a stigmaC.Have very different brain biochemistryD.Are no longer concerned with emotional matters[SEP]A The different components of memory should be thought of asA.Being very independentB.Working one at a timeC.Working as a systemD.Taking turns[SEP]C Very rapid disposal of the body, before sundown on the day of the death, is typical of which religion?A.IslamB.HinduC.JewishD.Tao[SEP]B An example of an objective test of personality is theA.TATB.MMPIC.Rorschach ink blot testD.McAdams test of levels[SEP]B When a measure actually quantifies what it claims to measure, we say that it has goodA.AccuracyB.ValidityC.ReliabilityD.Associative value[SEP]B In which country do most individuals choose to be cremated?A.JapanB.U. S. A.C.KenyaD.Mexico[SEP]A A possible positive effect of moderate alcohol consumption is that it mayA.Inhibit the growth of cancersB.Promote healing from injuries and illnessesC.Keep blood vessels from stiffeningD.Result in relaxation and lower blood pressure[SEP]C The environmental design that brings pets and plants to nursing homes and young people and children as regular visitors is referred to asA.Instrumental Living DesignB.The Humanistic ChoiceC.Human-Environment CongruenceD.The Eden Alternative[SEP]D Excess disability refers to symptoms that areA.Not due to the disease but due instead to malignant social psychologyB.In excess of the average for that particular disorderC.Found only in the last stage of Alzheimer'sD.Those that can be successfully treated by medicine if they are caught early enough[SEP]A Well being for younger adults is positively related to which form of control?A.Positive reappraisalB.Lowering of aspirationsC.PrimaryD.Internal[SEP]C Which of the following is NOT one of the major reasons for the increase in numbers of older adults?A.The Baby Boom generationB.The steadily increasing birth rateC.Increases in life expectancy at birthD.Increases in life expectancy at a specified age[SEP]B Before we can collect data from other human beings we must make sure that theyA.Have information that will be worth our effort to collectB.Are going to be honest and forthrightC.Are informed about our study and give their consent to participateD.Have been granted permission to participate by the IRB[SEP]C In this chapter's Senior View, May Lee told us that we should all respect our elders becauseA.They are much older than we areB.They raised usC.They lived through difficult timesD.They ask nothing in return[SEP]B One line of evidence against antagonistic pleiotropy is thatA.Women who have more children tend to live longerB.Some animals show little or no senescenceC.Even tissue cells with longer telomere strands can show senescenceD.Exercise increases rather than decreases longevity[SEP]A Loss of muscle fiber may be due to loss of neurons which may be due toA.Clogged blood vesselsB.Loss of bone densityC.Changes in hormone levelsD.Loss of collagen[SEP]A After losing a spouse, the surviving spouse often dies within the first year because ofA.Stress and loss of social supportB.Having the same disorder as the deceasedC.The inability to remarry quicklyD.They have the same defective genes[SEP]A Which of the following factors has NOT received as much support as the others in research investigating why social support is related to better health?A.SocialB.BehavioralC.PsychologicalD.Gerontological[SEP]B Older adults' coping strategies are generallyA.Ineffective at solving problemsB.Variable as they have more strategiesC.Persistent as they use the same strategy over and overD.Narrow as they ignore many aspects of the problem[SEP]B Men are more likely than women to die fromA.SepticemiaB.StrokeC.SuicideD.Influenza[SEP]C The slowing that occurs with advanced age appears to be centered inA.The sense organs themselvesB.The brainC.The muscle fibersD.The peripheral nervous system[SEP]B One possible reason that time seems to pass more rapidly for older adults is thatA.Their memories are poor so they forget to check the timeB.They have fewer novel experiencesC.They pay less attention to important events in lifeD.Their lives are full of events which they don't recall at a later time[SEP]B If we found that adult age was significantly and positively correlated with consumption of herbal teas, we could conclude thatA.Drinking herbal teas makes one grow older more slowlyB.Becoming older causes one to begin or increase consumption of herbal teasC.Older adults drink less herbal tea than do younger adultsD.Older adults drink more herbal tea than do younger adults[SEP]D The initials ADL stand forA.Activities of Daily LivingB.American Disease LegionC.Always Delay LearningD.Ancient Dependent Ladies[SEP]A The dementia that results from a long-term deficiency of thiamine is one type of ____ dementiaA.Alzheimer'sB.Korsakoff'sC.Creutzfeldt-JakobD.Lewy body[SEP]B The initial length of telomere stand for members of a species isA.Always the sameB.Determined geneticallyC.Dependent upon climate and time of year at birthD.Determined by parent diet and exercise[SEP]B The current record for longest lived human being is held byA.Jeanne CalmentB.Maggie KuhnC.Maria Esther de CapovillaD.M. Cherie Clark[SEP]A Glaucoma refers to the condition in whichA.Fluid pressure in the eye is above normalB.Inner and outer layers of the retina separateC.The lens becomes cloudy and opaqueD.The central part of the retina no longer functions[SEP]A Workers in which of the following jobs still have mandatory retirements once they reach a certain age?A.Cab driversB.Fire fightersC.Insurance regulatorsD.Computer programmers[SEP]B Validation therapy refers to treatments in which the person with dementiaA.Is carefully monitored day and nightB.Is treated like a fellow human beingC.Is left alone to die peacefullyD.Is given double or triple doses of medication[SEP]B Surveys of bereaved individuals have found that one of the things that is reported as being most helpful is when othersA.Avoid any discussion of the deceasedB.Remain in close contactC.Stay away and let the person grieveD.Change the home environment for the bereaved[SEP]B An example of a gain, rather than a loss, that occurs as we grow older is our gain inA.PerspectiveB.QuicknessC.Size of our social networksD.Certainty[SEP]A Which of the following appears to remain relatively stable over the adult years?A.Sensory memoriesB.Personal concernsC.Marital strainD.Job satisfaction[SEP]A Which of the following is always the longest?A.Life expectancy at birth (LEAB)B.Life spanC.Life expectancy at a specified age (LEASA)D.There is no way of knowing[SEP]B Of the following, which is the more frequent stereotype of older adults?A.Full of wisdom and knowledgeB.Healthy and independentC.Confused and disorientedD.Sleepy and lazy[SEP]C One reason that older adults may have difficulty in retrieving memories is thatA.Long-term memory often discards older and unused memoriesB.There are many more memories to search through to find the one that is soughtC.Older adults quit searching because they have more important things to doD.Memory is less well organized as we grow older and finding a memory can be quite difficult[SEP]B Even a small amount of sleep deprivation seems toA.Increase weightB.Improve sleep qualityC.Disrupt attention the next dayD.Increase irritability[SEP]B NEAT may be one way in which some people are able to maintain a healthy BMI; NEAT refers toA.Eating the right kinds of low calorie foodsB.Daily activities like walking, gesturing, and even fidgetingC.Intense aerobic exercise practiced at least 3 times a weekD.Surgical removal of fatty tissue[SEP]B Over the last decade or two, which of the following causes of death has shown a huge increase?A.Alzheimer'sB.CancerC.Cardiovascular diseasesD.Homicide[SEP]A Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning older workers' job performance?A.Older workers always perform better because of their vast experienceB.Older workers never perform better than younger workers because with age, a worker's skills decline.C.Job performance for older workers depends both upon the decline of skills and the benefits of experienceD.Most jobs are performed better by younger adults but a few are performed better by older adults[SEP]C Older adults' negative beliefs about their own memories seem to be more influenced by _____ than by their actual performance on memory testsA.Negative stereotypes about older memoryB.Time of day and weather conditionsC.Who they are speaking withD.Their slower processing speed[SEP]A Which of the following is NOT one of the more frequently named activities by those who are retired?A.VolunteeringB.TravelC.Redoing the homeD.Household chores[SEP]C The retirement phase that occurs least frequently is the ____ phaseA.DisenchantmentB.HoneymoonC.Retirement routineD.Preretirement[SEP]A Which of the following is the most important variable for gerontological researchers?A.AgeB.GenderC.CohortD.Time of measurement[SEP]A Which of the following does NOT increase the risk of falling?A.Taking many prescription medicationsB.Visual impairmentC.Having no emotional supportD.A change in walking style or gait[SEP]C The main reason given by men and women for their long lasting marriage is thatA.They are best friendsB.They must fulfill their vowsC.They agree on almost everythingD.They owe it to their children[SEP]A An older adult who has received a message (e.g., it's going to rain tomorrow) would be most likely to remember what when telling another person?A.The person who told them it would rainB.Where they were when they received the messageC.The contents of the messageD.The time of day that the message was received[SEP]C The lifespan perspective says that development is composed of gains and losses; this means thatA.We gain while we are younger but lose when we are olderB.We gain some things and lose others at every ageC.For every aspect of development there is no overall change since each gain is offset by lossD.Gains are far more important than losses but losses occur too[SEP]B Identity refers to one'sA.Use of a particular coping strategyB.Control over one's own life storyC.Physical appearance and overall personalityD.Coherent sense of self[SEP]D Current estimates of how many people exercise on a regular basis suggest that _____ doA.Less than 50%B.More than 75%C.Less than 25%D.More than 50%[SEP]A An increased frequency of urination in older adults is most likely caused byA.Prostate cancerB.Smaller bladderC.Kidney problemsD.Gall stone(s)[SEP]B Some research has found that later cognitive decline is predicted by earlierA.Cardiovascular problemsB.Loss of muscle strengthC.Immune system declineD.Graying of hair[SEP]B The law that requires all healthcare institutions that receive Medicaid funds to inform patients about advance directives is called theA.Patient Self-Determination ActB.Informed Consent ActC.Advance DirectiveD.Medicaid Directive Information Act[SEP]A Which of the following is NOT among the top 10 causes of death in the U. S.?A.Kidney diseasesB.AIDSC.SepticemiaD.Accidents[SEP]B Presbyopia refers toA.The point of clearest vision moving closer to the eyeB.The decline in vision with advanced ageC.The loss of hearing for higher pitch as one grows olderD.The point of clearest vision moving farther from the eye[SEP]D The design of products and environments to fit the capabilities of people who use them or live there is called _____ designA.EnvironmentalB.EcologicalC.ErgonomicD.Eclectic[SEP]C The insurance program for poor people of all ages is calledA.HospiceB.MedicaidC.MedicareD.Respite[SEP]B When damage to the brain is irreversible and increasing we refer to the disorder asA.DeliriumB.MCIC.DementiaD.Pick's[SEP]C Grandparents with grandchildren in college report feeling especially loved when such grandchildrenA.Ask about their satisfaction with life and offer to helpB.Visit during the holidays and bring giftsC.Pay a surprise visit and ask for adviceD.Invite the grandparents over to their place and cook a good meal[SEP]C The influence of genetics on longevity is estimated to be aboutA.20%B.33%C.50%D.75%[SEP]B Older adults are most likely to be involved in a traffic accident when they areA.On footB.Driving in a new locationC.A passenger in a younger person's carD.Alone[SEP]A Life stories are more likely for people who have a sense ofA.Well beingB.Personal controlC.GenerativityD.Humor[SEP]B The idea that the ability to complete a task depends on the fit between the environment and the person undertaking the task is a basic tenet of which of the following theories of aging?A.EnvironmentalB.EcologicalC.FitnessD.Congruence[SEP]B Neuroticism has been found to be correlated with which of the following?A.Anger and guiltB.Apathy and indifferenceC.Deceit and cunningD.Mania and hypertension[SEP]A The Apo-E 2 protein is very prevalent in people whoA.Die youngB.Live to be 100 or olderC.Have healthy immune systemsD.Also have high levels of Apo-E 4[SEP]B Information coming into our cognitive system is thought to first enter aA.Sensory memoryB.Perceptual processorC.Working memoryD.Meta-memory[SEP]A Omega 3 appears to reduce the risk ofA.Some cancersB.Cardiovascular diseaseC.ArthritisD.Insomnia[SEP]B The term "senescence" refers toA.An increased vulnerabilityB.The process of becoming olderC.The loss of mental abilitiesD.Biological aging[SEP]A Which of the following is caused by a prion?A.Vascular dementiaB.Alzheimer'sC.Creutzfeldt-JakobD.Huntington's[SEP]C A difference between the social networks of older and younger adults is that older adults haveA.Larger inner circlesB.Larger outer circlesC.Smaller inner circlesD.Smaller outer circles[SEP]D The first person to measure and compare the response times of young and old wasA.Francis GaltonB.William JamesC.Michelle MeerD.Tom Penge[SEP]A About what percentage of people who have had bridge jobs say it was better than their career job?A.Less than 25%B.Less than 50%C.More than 50%D.More than 75%[SEP]C We want our measures to be as reliable as possible; reliability refers toA.Whether our measure really measure anything at allB.Whether our measure is really measuring what it claims to measureC.Whether our measure is consistent in the information it providesD.Whether our measure has or has not been used before[SEP]C A problem in comparing older adults' memory for recent events and events that happened a long time ago is that recent eventsA.May be very well rehearsedB.Are far more meaningfulC.Have no denominator to help in computing an averageD.Can be verified while older events often cannot[SEP]D Of the following types of memory, which shows the biggest deficit with advanced age?A.Sensory memoryB.Episodic memoryC.Semantic memoryD.Procedural memory[SEP]B The loss of a ____ is regarded in the U. S. as the most severe loss and frequently produces guilt in addition to other emotions.A.SpouseB.ParentC.ChildD.Sibling[SEP]C DNA damage/repair theory claims that senescence is due to cells getting incorrect instructions from DNA damaged by sources such asA.Radiation from anti-oxidantsB.Metabolic processesC.Free radicals and sunlightD.Telomerase[SEP]C Comorbidity is a problem for older adults because itA.Makes correct diagnoses difficultB.Increases funeral costsC.Is very contagiousD.Cannot, at present, be cured[SEP]A With respect to theories of senescence, it's probably safe to say thatA.Programmed theories are the best we have at presentB.Many theories will have to be combined to explain senescenceC.The evidence for these theories is direct and quickly accumulatingD.All of these theories are merely speculation at this point[SEP]B Current life expectancy in the United States is aboutA.78B.82C.68D.75[SEP]A A burial site where the body is allowed to decompose naturally without a casket is called a _____ cemeteryA.NaturalisticB.GreenC.Rapid decayD.Sunshine[SEP]B Older adults with higher education and self-esteem are more likely to beA.Sexually activeB.Socially isolatedC.Lonely as they grow olderD.Married for a long time[SEP]A BMI is regarded as a better measure of health than weight by itself because BMI is based on weight andA.HeightB.Bone structureC.Immune FunctionD.Diet and exercise[SEP]A Morbidity refers toA.DeathB.Social and emotional isolationC.Increased disability and declining healthD.A period of intense personal loss[SEP]C Older adults are able to improve their memories and reduce their anxiety about declining memory whenA.They learn about memory and aging and learn some techniquesB.They simply learn a number of memory improvement techniquesC.They learn that many aspects of memory do not decline and some even get betterD.Older adults cannot do either of these[SEP]A Hearing loss for higher pitch is referred to asA.PresbyopiaB.PresbycusisC.Pitch deafnessD.Conductive loss[SEP]B In this chapter's Senior View, Tolly Kleckley told us that personalityA.Changes a lot past age 50B.Doesn't change past age 50C.Pretty much stays the sameD.Changes more for women than for men[SEP]C The Kingbergs give us several keys to successful aging; which of the following is one that they did not name?A.Eat the correct food but not too much.B.Respect each otherC.Party at least once a monthD.Make long-range plans[SEP]C Those who have lost a close family member to suicide most often experienceA.A lack of support from othersB.A desire to kill themselvesC.Feelings of relief and releaseD.Severe but temporary cognitive impairment[SEP]A Our bodies have a natural, built in defense against free radicals that is referred to asA.AFRB.SODC.Vitamin CD.Telomerase[SEP]B Open-ended questions on a survey often make it difficult toA.Get people to fill the survey outB.Interpret the answers you get from peopleC.Collect data in a timely mannerD.Get anyone to believe your results[SEP]B Which of the following groups is likely to have the more positive view of aging and older adults?A.Other older adultsB.Children younger than 10C.Young adultsD.Adolescents[SEP]A The paradox of well-being refers to the finding of high levels of happiness amongA.Unhappy peopleB.Older adultsC.People with very low SESD.Terminally ill people[SEP]B The Supreme Court has now ruled that older workers need no longer prove _____________ to win a job discrimination suit.A.DiscriminationB.Age biasC.Negative impactD.Intention[SEP]D The decline in working memory with advanced age seems to be due toA.A loss of resources and slower processing speedB.An increase in the inhibition of relevant informationC.A general decline in the ability to process informationD.A severe loss of neural connections and decreased blood flow[SEP]A A disadvantage of institutional care is that the staff frequently teach older residents to beA.RudeB.DependentC.IndependentD.Selfish[SEP]B If you believe that we are mostly in control of our own development and that our behaviors, good or bad, determine how successful our aging with be, you would be said to have which of the following perspectives?A.OrganismicB.NurtureC.ContinuityD.Mechanistic[SEP]A The age at which one can receive full benefits from social securityA.Is 62B.Is 65C.Has been increasingD.Will never change[SEP]C Loss of stomach lining can lead to symptoms that resembleA.AnorexiaB.DementiaC.SenescenceD.Hepatitis[SEP]B Which of the following has NOT been shown to be an effective treatment for depression in older adults?A.Rigorous exerciseB.Life reviewC.Mental stimulationD.Anti-depressant drugs[SEP]C The term Baby Boom Generation refers to people whoA.Were born before WW IIB.Have had an extraordinary number of offspringC.Were born right after WW IID.Have raised their children in small villages[SEP]C Older workers are more likely toA.Be absent from workB.Be dissatisfied with their jobsC.Be less productiveD.Be laid off[SEP]D Mabel Davis, in this chapter's Senior View, would agree with which of the following?A.Time seems to speed up when you grow olderB.Exercise keeps your mind sharpC.Women are tougher than menD.Glasses and hearing aids should be avoided[SEP]A The information stored in memory, according to research and our Senior View interviewees, isA.True to lifeB.Our own interpretationC.Always exaggeratedD.Never accurate[SEP]B When speaking with an older adults with some hearing loss, you shouldA.Speak a little slower than normalB.Speak loudly into their best earC.Face them so they can watch your lipsD.Ask another person to translate[SEP]C Longevity is strongly associated with higher levels ofA.Social supportB.BMIC.Alcohol useD.Supplement use[SEP]A The hypothesis that says adults will remain healthy until very old age and then quickly become ill and die is the ____ hypothesisA.Terminal dropB.Compression of morbidityC.Klagmore-RensfeldtD.Decline avoidance[SEP]B The woman who conducted a longitudinal study on herself and found increased retrieval difficulty as she got older was namedA.ClarkB.SmithC.WhitebearD.Ebbinghaus[SEP]B