Weeks 9 & 10 - Late adulthood & End of life Flashcards
Which of these measures of fluid intelligence decline steeply throughout adulthood?
a. Vocabulary
b. Numeric ability
c. Perceptual speed
d. Spatial orientation
c. Perceptual speed
Increasingly, researchers ____________
a. view old age as a period of decline
b. view heredity as more influential than the environment
c. see development as a perpetually ongoing process
d. assume that development largely is completed by adolescence
c. see development as a perpetually ongoing process
Your co-worker was talking about how, after the academic year, he is going back to Japan for his grandmother’s kanreki. What is the purpose of this ritual?
a) to celebrate her 50th anniversary
b) to celebrate the birth of her first grandson
c) to celebrate her professional accomplishments as she enters retirement
d) to celebrate her freedom from previous
responsibilities and elevate her to a respected status as an elder
a) to celebrate her 50th anniversary
Dr hoy studies memory changes with age, as well as interventions to improve memory among those over age 65. it is most likely that Dr hoy is a(n):
a) biopsychologist
b) evolutionary psychologist
c) gerontologist
d) psychologist of ageism
c) gerontologist
Bertha has a higher __________________ than her younger sister, edna. Despite the fact that Bertha is 89 and her sister is only 72, Bertha is still able to live independently and even takes a daily walk. Unfortunately, edna did not live a healthy lifestyle and is now confined to a wheelchair and needs an aide to help her with many of her activities of daily living.
a) actual lifespan
b) chronological lifespan
c) old-age dependency ratio
d) functional age
d) functional age
Developing countries are faced with difficult challenges in the decades ahead due to the rising old-age dependency ratio. The country with the most serious problem of all is __________________.
a) China
b) Japan
c) South Africa
d) Australia
b) Japan
the old-age dependency ratio (oaDr) refers to the number of __________________.
a) elderly people living independently compared to the number in nursing homes
b) elderly people with chronic illnesses compared to the number without any illnesses
c) elderly people living with extended family compared to the number living with just a spouse
d) people aged 65 or older compared to the number of people aged 20–64
d) people aged 65 or older compared to the number of people aged 20–64
During late adulthood, __________________.
a) veins become less visible as a result of the increase in fat layers of the skin
b) height slowly declines for women, but not for men
c) body weight increases from middle adulthood because few older adults exercise
d) loss of bone mass in the jaw makes the face look thinner
d) loss of bone mass in the jaw makes the face look thinner
Your mother has quite a bit of grey hair. She told you that she first started to go grey when she was 32 and keeps getting greyer each year. Which of the following explains why your mother’s hair keeps on greying?
a) People who grey prematurely experience more greying than others who go grey later in life.
b) Grey pigments occur more frequently in older adults.
c) Grey pigments are more concentrated in fair-skinned older adults.
d) as we age, there is a loss of the pigment that provides colour to the hair.
d) as we age, there is a loss of the pigment that provides colour to the hair.
Which of the following is an example of primary ageing?
a) cardiovascular disease
b) Alzheimer’s disease
c) Wrinkled skin caused by years of sun tanning
d) Greying and thinning of the hair
d) Greying and thinning of the hair
after your mother’s operation, she was relieved that all the colours on the television seem more vivid and the headlights on cars now look white again, rather than cloudy. She most likely had surgery for __________________.
a) macular degeneration
b) cataracts
c) glaucoma
d) tinnitus
b) cataracts
Kareem’s father complains about having to wear a continuous positive airway pressure (cpap) device at night because it makes it hard for him to sleep. he most likely has __________________.
a) insomnia
b) an REM sleep-related disorder
c) tinnitus
d) sleep apnoea
d) sleep apnoea
eloise has been studying the ageing process in her health class. She is dreading getting ________________, a common chronic health problem of late adulthood for which there is no cure, because her grandparents both had it and seemed to be in a lot of pain all the time.
a) osteoporosis
b) hypertension
c) colon cancer
d) arthritis
d) arthritis
Your grandmother is 78 and just found out that her osteoporosis has become much worse. For her birthday, you thought you would get her a gift to help improve her bone density. What gift should you give her?
a) Weights to carry with her on her walk
b) a gift certificate to the organic meat market
c) a yoga mat and a video with stretching exercises
d) a gift certificate for zumba classes
a) Weights to carry with her on her walk
arthritis __________________.
a) is caused by a steep drop in oestrogen
b) affects more men than women
c) is caused by excess exercise in previous decades
d) has no cure
d) has no cure
Which of the following is trUe regarding influences on health in late adulthood?
a) Participation in exercise increases slightly after age 65 as people have more leisure time.
b) aerobic exercise enhances cognitive functioning.
c) older adults have more car crashes than 16- to 20-year-olds do, but their crashes are less likely to be fatal.
d) smoking rates in new zealand and other developed countries have increased in the past few decades as a result of more aggressive marketing campaigns.
b) aerobic exercise enhances cognitive functioning.
Beyond infant and child mortality, which of the following makes up the vast difference in life expectancy between developed and developing countries?
a) access to health care in late adulthood
b) the degree of physical labour required of jobs
c) carcinogens and toxins in the environment
d) the type of diet
a) access to health care in late adulthood
Memory for where a piece of information is acquired is known as __________________.
a) semantic memory
b) working memory
c) procedural memory
d) source memory
d) source memory
Which of the following would you expect a late adult to do best?
a) tune out irrelevant information
b) Keep track of more than one information source simultaneously
c) concentrate on a task for an extended period of time
d) Remember factual information
d) Remember factual information
When you are reminiscing with your grandfather, you notice that he tends to remember more events from when he was age __________________, probably because so many important life events took place during those years.
a) 5-15
b) 10-30
c) 25-40
d) 40-60
b) 10-30
__________________ are especially at risk of
developing alzheimer’s disease.
a) highly educated people
b) African Americans
c) those with a history of high blood pressure
d) individuals who eat a lot of fish and olive oil
b) African Americans
Which of the following statements about Alzheimer’s disease is true?
a) life expectancy following diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is about 10 years for men and 15 years for women.
b) eating a Mediterranean diet increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s because of an associated protein deficiency.
c) there is no evidence of a genetic basis of Alzheimer’s disease.
d) there is no cure for Alzheimer’s.
d) there is no cure for Alzheimer’s.
Which of the following has been found in research about wisdom?
a) Wisdom correlates strongly with brain size.
b) Wisdom is negatively correlated with educational levels.
c) People who hold leadership positions are more likely to score lower in wisdom.
d) Wisdom is generally unrelated to age.
d) Wisdom is generally unrelated to age.
Which of the following is true regarding research on wisdom?
a) People who hold leadership positions are more likely than others to score high on measures of wisdom.
b) there has been no empirical research conducted on wisdom because researchers disagree about how it should be measured.
c) the construct of wisdom has only been studied in new zealand.
d) Wisdom increases as people get older, but it increases more for men than for women.
a) People who hold leadership positions are more likely than others to score high on measures of wisdom.
Which of the following did Baltes define as ‘expertise in the conduct and meaning of life’?
a) enlightenment
b) dialectical thinking
c) Post-formal thinking
d) Wisdom
d) Wisdom
When renowned pianist Arthur Rubinstein was asked how he managed to maintain a reputation as one of the world’s top concert pianists well into late adulthood, he explained that he had reduced the range of pieces he played, practised each the remaining pieces more and learned to play very slowly just before beginning a fast passage to make the contrast more effective, since he could not play as fast as when he was younger. Arthur Rubinstein’s behaviours are an illustration of __________________.
a) improved procedural memory with age
b) selective optimisation with compensation
c) habituation
d) dishabituation
b) selective optimisation with compensation
interventions to determine whether cognitive decline can be prevented or even reversed __________________.
a) have only been conducted with cross-sectional studies
b) found that only men show significant improvement
c) found that only men and women from asian australian backgrounds show improvement
d) resulted in significant improvement for a substantial proportion of individuals
d) resulted in significant improvement for a substantial proportion of individuals
__________________ are more common in late adulthood than at earlier ages.
a) sex differences in gender roles
b) sex differences in self-esteem
c) Positive emotions
d) negative emotions
c) Positive emotions
John grew up in a small town and has gone to every high school reunion, despite moving across the country. Based on the research, at which reunion would he be the least self-conscious and more accepting of his past and present selves?
a) his 5th-year reunion
b) his 10th-year reunion
c) his 30th-year reunion
d) his 50th-year reunion
d) his 50th-year reunion
Drawing upon research studies, which of the following individuals is least likely to report symptoms of major depressive disorder?
a) Carmen, a 14-year-old
b) Robert, a 23-year-old
c) Maren, a 48-year-old
d) Charlotte, a 68-year-old
d) Charlotte, a 68-year-old
according to socioemotional selectivity theory, __________________.
a) people experience more negative emotions as they get older
b) shrinking social networks in adulthood are by choice
c) the elderly tend to withdraw from society due to increased rates of depression in late adulthood
d) the older we get, the more important it becomes to acquire knowledge and become less emotional
b) shrinking social networks in adulthood are by choice
Older adults maximise their emotional well-being by becoming increasingly selective in their __________________.
a) Career choices
b) Choice of cognitive activities
c) Physical activities
d) Social contacts
d) Social contacts
Mrs Bourdeau is an Australian widow with a married son and a married daughter. if she becomes ill, she is likely to be cared for by __________________.
a) her best friend, who is also a widow
b) her oldest child
c) her son and daughter equally
d) her daughter or daughter-in-law
d) her daughter or daughter-in-law
Jane recently moved her mother into a(n) __________________ and was relieved that she was actually enjoying it there. each person has a separate unit, but residents are provided with meals in a common dining area. transportation is available for shopping and medical appointments, but Jane has been able to arrange her schedule so that she can take her mother to her doctors’ appointments.
a) nursing home
b) assisted-living facility
c) group home
d) hospice care centre
b) assisted-living facility
Which of the following best describes late adulthood relationships in Western culture?
a) marital satisfaction is almost as high as it was in middle adulthood.
b) Women are more likely than men to become depressed after a spouse dies.
c) Rates of remarriage in late adulthood are higher than in middle adulthood because children are less likely to be living in the same household.
d) the risk of death after the loss of a spouse is greater for men than for women.
d) the risk of death after the loss of a spouse is greater for men than for women.
retirement satisfaction tends to be especially high for __________________.
a) women
b) men
c) well-educated people who had high-status jobs
d) people who have children who live nearby
c) well-educated people who had high-status jobs
Older north americans __________________.
a) who are higher in religious practices are more likely to have mental health problems
b) who are higher in religious practices are more likely to have physical health problems
c) report higher religious beliefs and practices if they are male than if they are female
d) are more religious than their younger counterparts
d) are more religious than their younger counterparts