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1
According to Erik Erikson, the major concern of middle adulthood is
A)searching for meaning within oneself.
B)developing a sense of identity.
C)leaving a legacy as a way of participating in life's continuation.
D)forming a close, intimate bond with a life partner.
2
Which one of these middle-aged people fits the traditional normative social clock?
A)Bob, who is planning to retire next year when he turns 65
B)Carol, who retired from a high-tech start-up company after making millions before turning 40
C)Ted, who is returning to college at 52 to "retool" for a new career after being laid off
D)Alice, who is expecting her first baby at age 43
3
Many researchers studying the "midlife crisis" now consider it to be
A)a common event in industrialized societies.
B)inevitable.
C)a universal phenomenon.
D)rare, or possibly even nonexistent.
4
On the basis of Whitbourne's identity process model, which of these middle-aged people would be considered the healthiest?
A)Jacob, who acknowledges that he is getting older, but makes an effort to control those aspects of his life that he can
B)Jeremiah, who believes he has control over all aspects of his life
C)Joan, who has had several plastic surgeries to maintain her youthful appearance
D)John, who sees himself as an old man and is constantly tuned in to his aging process
5
Research on gender crossover has shown that
A)both men and women become more "feminine" in middle age.
B)men become even more "feminine" than women in middle age.
C)patterns vary, but no clear crossover between "masculine" and "feminine" is generally observed.
D)women become increasingly "masculine" throughout adulthood.
6
Which of the following is one of the dimensions of well-being studied by Carol Ryff and her colleagues?
A)purpose in life
B)self-denigration
C)environmentalism
D)collectivism
7
Which of the following people would researchers rate as having the highest social well-being?
A)Geraldo, who is married and has a large extended family and a network of friends
B)Geraldine, who is single and the primary caregiver for her elderly parents
C)Georgine, who is separated from her husband and trying to re-establish a relationship with her family
D)Gerald, who is not married, has a couple of drinking buddies, and one living sibling
8
Paige is approaching her 50th birthday, and as she is making the guest list for her party, she realizes that she has known a lot of people—her brother and sister, her husband and children, many of her friends—for much of her life. These people are Paige's
A)generativists.
B)social convoys.
C)collective unconscious.
D)age-span crossovers.
9
The U-shaped pattern of marital satisfaction, discovered by researchers to be common in longtime marriages, occurs when
A)marital satisfaction declines when the children begin to leave home.
B)marital satisfaction declines steadily from early adulthood through late adulthood.
C)satisfaction declines after the first few years of marriage, then rises again in middle age through the first part of late adulthood.
D)marital satisfaction rises steadily from the beginning of marriage, through child-rearing and into late adulthood.
10
Which homosexual couple is likely to have the MOST problems with their relationship?
A)David and Francis, who are able to balance their commitments to their careers, their relationship, and their social network
B)Betty and Pat, who take traditional roles, with Betty as homemaker and Pat as breadwinner
C)Craig and Jeff, who have chosen to keep the homosexual nature of their relationship a secret between themselves
D)Jim and Joe, who have a supportive network, including their families and friends
11
Mac and Ronnie have been married for 22 years. During that time, they have created a financially secure situation including retirement investments and a home, and they share many friends and hobbies. Mac and Ronnie have built up a lot of
A)all of these.
B)marital capital.
C)socioemotional selectivity.
D)midlife convoys.
12
Research on the "empty nest syndrome" suggests that
A)cutting back on employment decreases women's distress when children move away.
B)many women find the transition to an empty nest liberating, rather than distressing.
C)women are more likely than men to experience the empty nest syndrome and report health related stress.
D)men are more likely than women to experience the empty nest syndrome and report health-related stress.
13
Darnell and Aisha's two children now both live in cities far away from them, but both Darnell and Aisha enjoy talking or exchanging e-mails with each child at least two or three times a week. According to intergenerational family research, this family's relationships are
A)intimate but distant.
B)sociable.
C)tight-knit.
D)obligatory.
14
Which middle-aged individual is MOST likely to care for an aging parent?
A)Richard, whose widowed mother-in-law is no longer able to care for herself
B)Anita, whose widowed mother is no longer able to care for herself
C)Larry, whose widowed mother is no longer able to care for herself
D)Harris, whose married mother-in-law is no longer able to care for herself
15
Grandparents who participated in a national survey by the AARP said they were MOST likely to do which of the following with regard to their grandchildren?
A)play sports with their grandchildren
B)have dinner together
C)help pay their grandchildren's living expenses
D)provide child care while the parents are at work







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