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Human Development: Updated, 7/e
James Vander Zanden, Ohio State University
Thomas Crandell, Broome Community College
Corinne Crandell, Broome Community College

Early Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development

Factual Multiple Choice



1

Which researcher assumed that no additional cognitive changes occur after adolescence?
A)Sigmund Freud
B)Jean Piaget
C)Lawrence Kohlberg
D)Charlotte Bühler
2

The beginning of adulthood is not defined as when one
A)leaves school
B)starts work (full-time)
C)gets married
D)has children
3

Because of the size of the baby-boom generation
A)the nation's labor force has rapidly expanded
B)competition for professional jobs has decreased
C)the number of teenagers has increased
D)these individuals now make up one-half of the American population
4

Today's young adults (ages 18-27) are called
A)the independent generation
B)generation X
C)generation Z
D)the sandwich generation
5

An important part of the aging transition for young adults of all generations is
A)graduating from high school
B)getting a job
C)moving out of the parental home
D)getting married
6

Younger adults view older adults as being
A)more desirable to be around than younger adults
B)equally desirable to be around as younger adults
C)less desirable to be around than younger adults
D)sources of authority
7

Which adults are more likely to have a positive attitude toward older people?
A)adult women in middle age who are responsible for their aging parents
B)young adults who aspire to have careers in psychology
C)people in the clergy, who are trained to work with the elderly
D)people who have had a more formal education and experience with a range of adults
8

A "double standard of aging" means
A)women are viewed as aging more quickly than men
B)men are viewed as aging more quickly than women
C)women and men are viewed as aging almost equally
D)women and men are not expected to go through the developmental life stages at the same chronological ages
9

Changes in the structure and functioning of the human organism through time best defines
A)a social clock
B)biological aging
C)the BOOM phenomenon
D)cultural adaptation
10

An adult's passing through a socially regulated cycle in his or her assumption and relinquishment of roles through time is called
A)biological aging
B)social aging
C)the BOOM phenomenon
D)resettlement
11

Compulsory school attendance, minimum voting age, and the age at which one gets Social Security benefits are examples of
A)social norms
B)age norms
C)social clock periods
D)informal expectations
12

Although the members of a society tend to share similar expectations about the life cycle, some variations do occur. The social clock in your text indicates
A)that there has been virtually no change in attitudes over the last 30 years
B)that there has been a lot of change in attitudes over the last 30 years
C)that ages have generally gone up
D)that ages have generally gone down
13

Bernice Neugarten's concept of the "young-old" is exemplified by all of the following except
A)some retirees and their spouses are healthy and vigorous
B)the line between middle age and old age is no longer clear - it is "blurring"
C)an 18-year-old is married and supporting a family
D)a 30-year-old woman has her first child
14

The arrangement of people in social layers that are based on periods in the life cycle best defines
A)an age-grade system
B)the empty nest
C)biological aging
D)the BOOM phenomenon
15

Turning points at which individuals change direction in the course of their lives are called
A)life stages
B)life events
C)developmental stressors
D)constructed realities
16

The vast majority of rape victims blame
A)the rapist
B)their parents
C)themselves
D)society
17

Peak years for speed and agility are ages
A)15-25
B)17-40
C)18-30
D)20-25
18

For all adults concerned with physical and mental health, ________ affords benefits in both domains.
A)dieting
B)exercise
C)metacognition
D)less television viewing
19

Regarding physical performance, which sense is the one most individuals in early and middle adulthood are most likely to notice changes in?
A)hearing
B)touch
C)smell
D)vision
20

The most common explanation for women's longer life expectancy is
A)women smoke less
B)women have two X chromosomes and more estrogen
C)women are less prone to depression
D)women keep close ties to children
21

Overall, a variety of surveys reveal that mental illness becomes more prevalent as
A)people approach retirement age
B)income levels drop
C)education levels drop
D)income and education levels drop
22

People have found a comfortable fit between themselves and the world - that they "have it all together" if they
A)are only depressed over aging
B)have a positive social and psychological perspective
C)suffer minor role conflicts but have good jobs
D)have a higher IQ than their parents
23

Research has found a positive relationship between stress and
A)sleep
B)gender
C)older students
D)All of the above
24

Stress-resistant individuals display an openness to change, feelings of involvement in what they are doing, and
A)lowered psychological arousal
B)heightened sensitivity to other people
C)more life events experience
D)a sense of control over events
25

Post-formal operational thought is not characterized by an understanding that
A)knowledge is relativistic
B)life is full of contradictions and incompatible systems of knowing
C)information must be processed in smaller rather than larger chunks
D)information must be integrated
26

Sternberg has found that the best problem solvers
A)execute the steps of encoding, inferring, mapping, applying, and justifying an answer more quickly than poor problem solvers
B)execute the steps of encoding, inferring, mapping, applying, and justifying more slowly than poor problem solvers
C)skip steps in the problem-solving process
D)spend more time on the encoding phase of problem solving than poor problem solvers
27

Gilligan, in contrast to Kohlberg's views of moral development, asserts all of the following except
A)men deem autonomy and competition to be central in life - thus, they regard morality as a system of rules
B)women deem relationships to play a central role in life; therefore, morality is meant to protect the integrity of relationships
C)men perceive morality as an obligation to exercise care and to avoid hurting others
D)men define moral problems in terms of rules and rights, the "justice" approach