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Key People Quiz
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Matching Exercises
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Judith Rodin

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Ellen Langer

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Richard Schultz

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Stanley Rapaport

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Paul Baltes

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K. Warner Schaie

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Marilyn Albert

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Fredda Blanchard-Fields

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Dolores Pushkar and Tannis Arbunckle

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Geila Bar-David

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David Conn

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Sherry Willis and Carolyn Nesselroade

A)Older adults' competency in problem solving is most evident in everyday types of situations.
B)Some diseases are linked to cognitive drop-off.
C)Old brains rewire themselves to compensate for losses.
D)Ten to fifteen percent of community-dwelling seniors are depressed as defined by the occurrence of depression symptoms without a diagnosis of major depression.
E)He distinguished aspects of the aging mind that decline from those that stay stable.
F)The intense experience of caring for a relative with Alzheimer's facilitates the personal growth of the caregiver.
G)Perception of control may reduce stress and related hormones
H)Nursing-home residents who control visitation are healthier.
I)It is important for the aged to understand that they can choose the way they think.
J)Mental activities like reading and doing crossword puzzles benefit cognitive skills.
K)Adjustment problems are related to an increased likelihood of experiencing mental disorders in late adulthood.
L)They examined the effectiveness of cognitive training on the maintenance of fluid intelligence with advancing age.







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