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Throughout adulthood, the size of the pupil shrinks and the lens |
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Middle-aged adults are at increased risk of __________, a disease in which poor fluid drainage causes a buildup of pressure within the eye, damaging the optic nerve. |
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Men’s hearing declines more or less rapidly than women's? |
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Reduction in bone mass during midlife causes bones to? |
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fracture more easily and heal more slowly. |
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What percentage of individuals affected with cancer are cured? |
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Which indicator of cardiovascular disease is referred to as a “silent killer”? |
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atherosclerosis—a buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries |
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To treat osteoporosis, doctors recommend a diet enriched with vitamin D and ________ |
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is the toxic ingredient in the Type A behavior pattern that predicts heart disease and other health problems. |
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Sharon decided that she was unhappy at work. She realized that the primary cause was frustration with an irresponsible co-worker. She met with this individual, came up with strategies to help the young woman meet her responsibilities, and subsequently derived more enjoyment from her job. Sharon used |
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When a person has a sense of control over life events, a commitment to important activities, and a tendency to view change as a challenge rather than a disappointment, this person is said to display |
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view challenge as a chance for personal growth. |
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The double standard of aging refers to the notion that |
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middle-aged women often feel assertive and confident, yet they are viewed by the larger culture as being less attractive and as having more negative traits than middle-aged men. |
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Many cross-sectional studies show that ______________ increases steadily through middle adulthood, whereas ______________ begins to decline in the twenties. |
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crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence |
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Studies of attention during midlife indicate that |
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it becomes more difficult to engage in two complex activities at the same time. |
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With respect to memory in middle adulthood, |
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the amount of information people can retain in working memory declines. |
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Declines in working memory in midlife largely result from |
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infrequent and ineffective use of memory strategies. |
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During middle adulthood, creativity |
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shifts from an egocentric concern with self-expression to more altruistic goals. |
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Research on the relationship between vocational life and cognitive development shows that |
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people in their fifties and early sixties show as many cognitive gains from complex work as do individuals in their twenties and thirties. |
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Adults who return to college for undergraduate and graduate study are most likely to be |
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is minimal in most middle-aged adults, suggesting that severe hearing problems are caused by factors other than biological aging. |
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the epidermis becomes less firmly attached to the dermis. |
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What is true of fat distribution in middle adulthood? |
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The rise in fat largely affects the torso as fat levels decline on the limbs. |
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With age, people must gradually reduce caloric intake to adjust for the age-related decline in |
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The period leading up to and following menopause is often accompanied by |
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is linked to a mild increase in heart attacks, stroke, and blood clots. |
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The leading causes of death in middle adulthood are |
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heart disease and cancer. |
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Cancer-causing mutations that are due to an inherited predisposition are called |
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Mary, a 65-year-old woman, does not exercise regularly, has smoked on and off for thirty years, and is deficient in her vitamin D and calcium intake. As a result, Mary has suffered several minor bone fractures in recent years. Mary most likely has |
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Which of the following is as vital to adoption and maintenance of an exercise program in midlife as it is to career progress? |
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Which group of beginning exercisers is most likely to benefit from a home-based program? |
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The heart of the double standard of aging may be related to the ideal woman being represented as |
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young and sexually attractive. |
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Which of these tasks most clearly makes use of crystallized intelligence? |
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articulate expression of ideas and information |
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According to the neural network view, what causes age-related slowing of cognitive processing? |
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Neurons die, resulting in the formation of less efficient connections. |
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Researchers who believe that, with age, the entire information processing system slows down to inspect and interpret information espouse the |
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theory of successful intelligence. |
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As Shamiya gets older, which type of memory task will probably be the most difficult for her? |
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Recalling lists of unrelated words or numbers |
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Expertise tends to develop |
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among individuals from all fields of endeavor, from food service to upper-level administration. |
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Creative accomplishment tends to peak in the |
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late thirties or early forties. |
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What percentage of returning student adults are women? |
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The most important factor in the success of returning students is |
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When 18- to 25-year-olds are asked what it means to become an adult, most emphasize |
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The conflict of intimacy versus isolation is successfully resolved when a young adult |
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establishes a committed, mutually gratifying close relationship. |
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In Levinson’s concept of the life structure, |
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only a few components, related to marriage/family and occupation, are central. |
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Who is most likely to become a mentor? |
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a senior colleague to a new coworker |
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During the age-30 transition, young people reevaluate their |
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According to the social learning perspective, gender roles |
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profoundly influence criteria for mate selection among individuals of both sexes. |
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At the very beginning of a relationship, the strongest component of love is |
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Couples who report having higher-quality long-term relationships |
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consistently communicate their commitment to each other. |
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As people age, intimate, same-sex friendships |
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are more numerous for women than they are for men. |
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Which age group and gender has the largest number of other-sex friends? |
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highly educated, employed women |
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_________________ of young adults return home to live for a brief time after initial leaving. |
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Among North Americans, the average age of first marriage is |
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a little higher in Canada than in the United States. |
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When asked about the disadvantages of parenthood, young adults most often mention |
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North American couples who cohabit before becoming engaged are |
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more likely to divorce than married couples who did not cohabit. |
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When a woman’s workplace status and income exceed her husband’s, |
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the risk of divorce increases. |
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For most divorced adults, negative reactions to divorce subside within |
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On average, people remarry within |
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In the United States, the largest group of never-married parents are young |
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Research on gay and lesbian parents indicates that they |
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are as committed to and effective at child rearing as heterosexual parents. |
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Career-oriented, successful ethnic minority women |
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often display unusually high self-efficacy. |
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Like Erikson, Levinson viewed development as |
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a sequence of qualitatively distinct eras. |
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Levinson found that during the early adult transition, most individuals construct a(n) |
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Are mentors more readily available to men or women? |
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In his study of 250 men, Vaillant found that in their fifties and sixties, the men |
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became “keepers of meaning.” |
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Ellie’s same-age friends all seemed to be getting married and starting families, while Ellie was still single. As a consequence, Ellie felt lonely, had a negative opinion of herself, and questioned her future. The best explanation of Ellie’s situation is the |
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In choosing a long-time partner, men are more apt than women to emphasize |
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Warm, trusting affection and caregiving in a relationship is |
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Compared to Eastern cultural perspectives, Western views of mature love are more likely to focus on |
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autonomy, appreciation of the partner’s unique qualities, and intense emotion. |
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Loneliness usually peaks in the |
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late teens and early twenties. |
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Which of the following adults is likely to experience loneliness? |
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Denzel, a recently divorced father who stays in close contact with his ex-wife and child |
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Most well-educated, career-oriented women expect a(n) |
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In partner abuse, women are more often targets of |
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The arrival of a baby results in little marital strain |
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More people seek family therapy during the period when their children are ___________ than at any other time in the family life cycle. |
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Frequently cited advantages of singlehood are |
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Voluntarily childless adults |
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are just as content with their lives as parents who have warm relationships with their children. |
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The voluntarily childless usually |
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are college-educated and have prestigious occupations. |
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A factor that increases the chances of divorce is |
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having parents who divorced. |
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In a study of racial bias in the labor market, researchers found that |
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résumés with white-sounding names evoked more callbacks than résumés with black-sounding names. |
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