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SFL 334 Final Multiple Choice Questions || A Verified A+ Pass. Adult Development and Aging SFL 334 || All Questions Answered Correctly. BYU SFL 334- Adult Development and Aging || with 100% Errorless Answers. SFL 334 - Exam 2 || A+ Verified Solutions. SFL 334 || with Complete Solutions. SFL 334 Exa...

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Currently, what is the proportion of elderly over the age of 65 in the United States? correct answers 12.4% In modern American culture, the birth of a child to a 13 year-old girl would be considered correct answers off-time. Currently, what is the average life expectancy for women in the Unite...

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A busy schedule and parenting style are factors that influence ambivalence in _____________ to ____________ relationships. correct answers Parent, child T/F Parents and adult children tend to view emotional closeness in their relationship in the same way over time. correct answers False T/F T...

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main 2 components of environmental press model correct answers competence vs. demand, enviornmental press model correct answers refers to the physical, interpersonal, or social demands that environment puts on people zone of proximal development correct answers adaptation level is the area whe...

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B - behavior P - person E - Environment Behavior is a function of both the person and the environment correct answers B = f(P, E) Environmental Press Model correct answers Environments can be classified on the basis of varying demands they place on a person Competence correct answers The t...

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According to the Osterbur article entitled "Upbeat Baby Boomers Say They're Not Old Yet," when considering getting older, what is one of the most common worries of baby boomers? a. Looking older b. Losing their memory c. Dying correct answers b. losing their memory According to the Osterbur...

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Baby Boomer cohort years correct answers How many children were born in the Baby Boom cohort? correct answers 76 million Major factors that will influence the average longevity of Baby Boomers correct answers Genes, environment, ethnicity, gender In this year the Baby Boomers began to turn...

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biological time correct answers Number of years a person has lived. sociocultural time correct answers The way that society determines the appropriate age for events; also, appropriate age-related behavior. social clock correct answers A personal clock by which we measure our progress in life....

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Cellular Theories related to aging correct answers telomeres, cross-linking, and free radicals Metabolic Theories related to aging correct answers rate of living theories, caloric restriction Genetic programming theory related to aging (aka program cell death) correct answers cells are program...

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Environmental Press Model correct answers - Refers to the physical, interpersonal, or social demands that environments put on people - i.e. physical demand is walking up stairs competence vs. demand correct answers - both competence and press change as people move through lifespan - i.e. an eld...

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All memories start as what? correct answers sensory stimuli- see a person, hear a song *No age differences with sensory stimuli Sensory Memory correct answers last 10 seconds, age differences is attention and speed of processing Attention defined correct answers mechanism we use to process s...

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Interventions that try to change depression-causing negative thoughts and replace them with more appropriate thoughts are a major part of what type of therapy? correct answers cognitive therapy Which term refers to the tendency for behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's disease to be worse in the ev...

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What type of dementia is characterized by sudden onset, stepwise progression, and relatively short duration? Alzheimer's Pick's Vascular Parkinson's correct answers Vascular Which term refers to the tendency for behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's disease to be worse in the evening than ...

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Which disorder is often mistaken for dementia? correct answers depression Suicidal ideation, self-criticism, and inability to concentrate are part of what cluster of signs of depression? correct answers cognitive Research indicates that suicide is highest among which group? correct answers cau...

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Tina is demonstrating dysphoria, a common symptom of depression. Dysphoria is correct answers the feeling of being down Which term refers to the tendency for behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's disease to be worse in the evening than in the morning? correct answers sundowning Which disorder is...

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According to the Osterbur article entitled "Upbeat Baby Boomers Say They're Not Old Yet," when considering getting older, what is one of the most common worries of baby boomers? correct answers Losing their memory According to the Osterbur article entitled "Upbeat Baby Boomers Say They're No...

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What is the major focus of current research exploring causes of Alzheimer's disease? metabolism influences viral infection neurotransmitter influences genetic influences correct answers genetic influences What type of dementia is characterized by sudden onset, stepwise progression, and r...

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A cross-sectional study is susceptible to what kind of effect that will confound our attempts to examine the aging effect we want to target? correct answers cohort effect The rapid losses that occur shortly before death are called correct answers tertiary aging In modern American culture, the ...

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What was the percentage of people over 65 in the overall US population in 1900? correct answers 4.1% In modern American culture, the birth of a child to a 13-year-old girl would be considered correct answers off-time effects due to changes in sexual functioning over a 20-year period 1. time-i...

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Main Ideas from Lindeman 2017 & Dahlke & Ory 2017 Articles. correct answers Virtual assistance and technology with older adults Main ideas from President Packer's talk correct answers Value the old folks for what they are, not just what they can do. Benefits and challenges of the successful a...

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Which of the following is an example of Primary aging? correct answers Wrinkles Which of the following would be considered "good news" for individuals as they age? correct answers Plasticity Which of the following is suggested by Cavanaugh as being necessary before collecting data (e.g., a s...

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Biological Age correct answers Where people are relative to the maximum number of years of life-- vital organs and systems Psychological Age correct answers Functional level of memory, emotions, intelligence, etc. Sociocultural Age correct answers Specific roles that people play in society ...

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