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5 | A) | Believes that crystallized intelligence continues to increase in middle adulthood while fluid intelligence begins to decline
| B) | Believed that examining the finiteness of our existence and the certainty of death adds meaning to life; stated that the three most distinct human qualities are spirituality, freedom, and responsibility
| C) | Referred to the middle-adult years as "the afternoon of life"
| D) | Argues that starting in late middle age, more time is needed to learn new information due to limitations in working memory
| E) | Conducted an extensive study of intellectual abilities in the adult years; found that middle adulthood was a period of peak functioning for vocabulary, verbal memory, inductive reasoning, and spatial reasoning
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