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1
Erik Erikson believed that the __________ stage characterizes late adulthood.
A)integrity versus despair
B)trust versus mistrust
C)generativity versus stagnation
D)intimacy versus isolation
2
Older adults who have derived part of their identity from their physical appearance are going to have the most difficult time with Peck's __________ developmental stage.
A)differentiation versus role preoccupation
B)ego transcendence versus ego preoccupation
C)keeping the meaning versus rigidity
D)body transcendence versus body preoccupation
3
Which of the following developmental tasks, according to Robert Peck (1968), requires older adults to face and accept the reality of death and the value of their lives?
A)life review versus life satisfaction
B)differentiation versus role preoccupation
C)body transcendence versus body preoccupation
D)ego transcendence versus ego preoccupation
4
Which is the LEAST likely outcome of life review?
A)increased fear of death
B)the discovery of the meaning of one's life
C)a new sense of self
D)an opportunity to share insights with significant others
5
Those who adopt a disengagement theory of aging believe that:
A)as older adults slow down, they gradually withdraw from society.
B)the more active adults are, the less likely they will age.
C)the more active adults are, the more satisfied they will be.
D)reduced social interaction leads to decreased satisfaction with life.
6
When Rosaria sold her business and retired, she gradually became less active and began to withdraw from society. This is an example of the __________ theory of aging.
A)activity
B)life review
C)life satisfaction
D)disengagement
7
Omar, an older retired adult who maintains his interest in friends, gold, and the stock market, illustrates which theory of aging?
A)engagement
B)disengagement
C)activity
D)social construction
8
Activity theory holds that when one of an older person's roles is taken away, the individual should:
A)withdraw from society.
B)become self-preoccupied.
C)lessen emotional ties with others.
D)find a replacement role.
9
According to socio-emotional selectivity theory, older adults narrow their social circles:
A)because they are preparing for death.
B)to have social partners who satisfy their emotional needs.
C)because it is more difficult for them to maintain large social networks.
D)as they become increasingly depressed.
10
Socio-emotional selectivity theory argues that older adults deliberately withdraw from social contact with:
A)individuals peripheral to their lives.
B)close friends.
C)family members.
D)all but a few close family members and health-care professionals.
11
Research assessing the emotional life of adults found that:
A)the emotional life of older adults is more positive than once believed.
B)positive emotions were highest in younger adults.
C)negative emotions were lowest in early adulthood.
D)negative emotions were highest in late adulthood.
12
According to the optimization component of the selective optimization with compensation model, a 70-year-old secretary who complains about her poor eyesight interfering with her proofreading skills should:
A)use positive affirmations to remind herself of her excellent skills in the past.
B)just accept the fact that she cannot perform the way she used to.
C)practice grammar and spell-checking during her off-time.
D)quit her job.
13
In a cross-sectional study of the personal life investments of adults, the most important personal investment for 85 to 105-year-olds was their:
A)family.
B)independence.
C)friends.
D)health.
14
__________ is a term that is defined as prejudice against others because of their age, especially prejudice against older adults.
A)Scapegoating
B)Ageism
C)Generation gap
D)Senility
15
All of the following are examples of ageism EXCEPT:
A)not being hired for a new job because of age.
B)when older couples are called "cute" because they walk hand-in-hand.
C)when older adults are asked to serve as "grandparents" for teenage parents.
D)being eased out of a job because of perceived "feeblemindedness".
16
One special concern over the current medical system is that it is __________ oriented, while most elderly health problems are __________.
A)care; chronic
B)care; acute
C)cure; chronic
D)cure; acute
17
Due to the increase in chronic illnesses as people age, many older people are cared for in their homes. This necessitates:
A)more health care assistance.
B)cooperation among health-care professionals, patients, and family members.
C)that doctors return to the practice of making house calls.
D)improved facilities for placing elders outside the home so that their adult children can live their lives.
18
Problems with eldercare include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)age of the persons giving the care.
B)the increasing number of women in the job market.
C)lack of cooperation from medical professionals.
D)illness of many of the persons giving the care.
19
A policy issue that focuses on the greater amount of resources received by the elderly compared to those received by younger adults is referred to as:
A)generational inequity.
B)eldercare.
C)ageism.
D)role preoccupation.
20
In Europe:
A)many of the capitalist countries are attempting to encourage early retirement, while the former Communist countries are trying to encourage older adults to continue working.
B)many of the former Communist countries are attempting to encourage early retirement, while the capitalist countries are trying to encourage older adults to continue working.
C)many capitalist and former Communist countries are attempting to encourage early retirement.
D)many capitalist and former Communist countries are attempting to encourage older adults to continue working.
21
Which retiree would be expected to have the POOREST adjustment to retirement?
A)Zachary, a Ph.D. in sociology, who has been saving for retirement for the past thirty years
B)Yoel, a widower who has worked in a minimum-wage construction job since high school graduation
C)Xanath, an interior decorator who has decided to move to France to attend art school at the Sorbonne
D)Wilma, a widow who volunteers as a guide at the art museum
22
Regarding living arrangements, the majority of older adults live:
A)in nursing homes.
B)alone.
C)with family members.
D)in assisted living facilities.
23
Retirement seems to lead to greatest changes in a:
A)"traditional" family with a working male and a homemaking female.
B)family where both spouses work and retire at the same time.
C)family in which both spouses work, but retire at different times.
D)single-parent household.
24
The traditional older couple adjusts best to retirement when:
A)the husband gets a part-time job.
B)the wife gets a part-time job.
C)both members of the couple become more expressive.
D)both members of the couple become more independent.
25
Regarding their relationship with grandchildren, most grandparents report that:
A)grandchildren show little respect for their elders.
B)grandfathers are more satisfied with their role than grandmothers.
C)older grandparents, compared with younger grandparents, are more likely to be strict with their grandchildren.
D)grandparenting is less difficult than parenting.
26
Which of the following facts about grandparents is TRUE?
A)Grandfathers are more satisfied with the grandparenting role than grandmothers.
B)Younger grandparents are less willing to care for grandchildren than older grandparents.
C)Paternal grandparents spend less time with their grandchildren than material grandparents.
D)About 50 percent of grandparents say they are happy with their relationship with their grandchildren.
27
Laura, an elderly woman, will be most content if she:
A)continues to make new friends.
B)has at least one close person in her network.
C)has social contact with family and friends.
D)increases her overall social activity.
28
Older adults may feel more vulnerable to crime due to:
A)physical declines.
B)inability to crime proof their homes.
C)the fact that most neighborhoods they live in have deteriorated and become high crime areas.
D)large amounts of cash kept at home due to their general distrust of banks.
29
Which 72-year-old has a characteristic that is NOT typically associated with elevating the status of elderly individuals within a culture?
A)Uri, who like most people in his country, will live to be about 90
B)Henry, who controls his family's financial resources
C)Haing, who possesses information valuable to the welfare of his community
D)James, who is given more authority and responsibility in his company as he grows older
30
The concept of __________ is often used to describe perceived control over the environment and the ability to produce positive outcomes.
A)self-esteem
B)self-control
C)self-efficacy
D)self-satisfaction







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