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2.50000 points QUESTION 27 1. According to Erikson’s theory, people who experien

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2.50000 points QUESTION 27 1. According to Erikson’s theory, people who experience isolation and stagnation in earlier adulthood are more likely to experience _____ in later adulthood. a. Shame and doubt b. Identity diffusion c. Despair d. Inferiority QUESTION 26 2. Cognitive neuroscience has uncovered some important links between aging, the brain, and cognitive functioning. Which of the following is NOT one of them? a. In older adults, the functioning of the hippocampus declines more than the functioning of the frontal lobes. b. Older adults show greater activity in the frontal and parietal regions while engaging in simple tasks. c. Decline in neural circuits is linked to poorer performance by older adults on complex reasoning tasks. d. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to use both hemispheres of the brain. 2.50000 points QUESTION 27 2. According to Erikson’s theory, people who experience isolation and stagnation in earlier adulthood are more likely to experience _____ in later adulthood. a. Shame and doubt b. Identity diffusion c. Despair d. Inferiority 2.50000 points QUESTION 28 1. According to Erikson’s developmental stages, which of the following is the resolution an individual is most likely to experience if he or she is in the last stage of human development? a. Wisdom b. Fidelity c. Hope d. Care 2.50000 points QUESTION 29 1. According to Erikson, the positive resolution of which developmental stage culminates in appreciation of interdependence and relatedness in old age? a. Generativity vs stagnation b. Intimacy vs isolation c. Integrity vs despair d. Basic trust vs mistrust 2.50000 points QUESTION 30 1. Which of the following is most likely to be the reason why, according to the socio-emotional selectivity theory, older adults deliberately increase the time spent with close friends and family members? a. They place a high value on emotional satisfaction b. They cannot communicate effectively with new individuals c. They want to maximize emotional risks d. They crave financial security 2.50000 points QUESTION 31 1. Which of the following statements about self-esteem is NOT true? a. Self -esteem of males was higher than females through most of the adult years. b. The stability of self-esteem increased in late adulthood. c. Negative societal attitudes toward older adults could lead to lower self-esteem. d. Self-esteem dropped significantly in the seventies and eighties. 2.50000 points QUESTION 32 1. Which of the following is NOT true of internet usage among older adults? a. Older adults spend less time going online than younger adults. b. Older adults are less likely to have a computer in their home. c. Older adults are less likely to use the internet than younger adults. d. Older adults are the fastest-growing segment of internet users. 2.50000 points QUESTION 33 1. Which of the following factors is most likely to predict high status for older adults in a culture? a. Older persons control key family/community resources. b. Age-related role changes involve reduced responsibility. c. Older adults retire early and authority shifts to younger adults. d. Nuclear families are the most common family arrangement in a culture. 2.50000 points QUESTION 34 1. The main purpose of a hospice is to: a. Eliminate American’s fear of death. b. Provide high-quality medical intervention in a homelike setting. c. Aid dying patients to face death in a psychologically healthy way. d. Reduce wasteful expenditures on aggressive medical treatments for patients with little hope of survival. 2.50000 points QUESTION 35 1. In a recent review of research on children’s conceptions of death, it was concluded that children probably do not view death as universal and irreversible until about _____ years of age. a. 9 b. 7 c. 4 d. 6 2.50000 points QUESTION 36 1. Which of the following statements is FALSE about young children and their perception of death? a. They tend to confuse death with sleep. b. They believe that the dead can be brought back to life by magic or by giving them food or medical treatment. c. They often believe that only people who want to die actually die. d. They become very upset at the sight of a dead animal or when they are told that a person had died. 2.50000 points QUESTION 37 1. Compared to young children, which of the following is likely to be a differentiating aspect of adolescents’ view of death? a. They generally do not get upset at the sight of dead. b. They need more reassurance that they will be loved even after a caregiver dies. c. They tend to get angry at death. d. They develop more abstract conceptions of death. 2.50000 points QUESTION 38 1. According to Kalish & Reynolds, middle-aged adults actually _____ than do young adults or older adults. a. Fear death more b. Think about death more c. Accept death more readily d. Talk about death more 2.50000 points QUESTION 39 1. Which of the following statements is an accurate criticism of Kubler-Ross’ theory of dying? a. She did not consider that men and women go through each stage differently. b. She underestimates the amount of time people stay in the anger stage. c. She ignored that most people do not realize they are dying. d. She did not demonstrate the existence of the five-stage sequence. 2.50000 points QUESTION 40 1. Which of the following is an advantage of a dying individual knowing that he or she is dying? a. The person has time to reflect on his or her life and make decisions about dying. b. OGOYHUI c. The person can construct more effective means of denying death. Heres a bunch of pretenscious Erikson ` d. The person can move through the stages of dying more quickly. 2.50000 points

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26. The correct answer is Option A. The statement that in older adults, the functioning of the hippocampus declines more than the functioning of the frontal lobes is false.

27. The correct answer is Option C. According to Erikson’s theory, people who experience isolation and stagnation in earlier adulthood are more likely to experience despair in later adulthood.

28. The correct answer is Option A. According to Erikson’s developmental stages, an individual is likely to experience wisdom if he or she is in the last stage of human development.

29. The correct answer is Option B. According to Erickson, intimacy vs isolation cultimates into interdependency and appreciation of relatedness in old age.

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