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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

Late Adulthood: Emotional and Social Development

Factual Multiple Choice



1

According to Erik Erikson, those in late adulthood are confronted with which task that might lead to wisdom?
A)isolation vs. socialization
B)outwardness vs. inferiority
C)integrity vs. despair
D)trust vs. mistrust
2

According to Peck, an elderly person who sees himself as having multiple dimensions and as pursuing new ways of finding a sense of satisfaction is demonstrating
A)disengagement
B)ego differentiation
C)body transcendence
D)ego transcendence
3

What does Peck say happens to men and women who equate pleasure with physical comfort and well-being?
A)They do not succumb to their physical aches, pains, and disabilities.
B)They refuse to become preoccupied with bodily health.
C)They are affected significantly by the decline in their health and strength.
D)They find human relationships and creative mental activities to be more fulfilling.
4

By "ego transcendence," Peck means that the elderly
A)come to see themselves as living on after death through their contributions - children, work, etc.
B)do not succumb to becoming preoccupied with their declining health
C)adapt easily to their new stage in life
D)come to realize that they are multi-dimensional and not just workers
5

According to Neugarten's research on personality and patterns of aging, what term does she use to describe those people who place a premium on staying young, remaining active, and refusing to grow old?
A)focused
B)reorganizers
C)integrated
D)holders-on
6

In Neugarten's study of personality patterns in the aged, she describes the disintegrated elderly as
A)revealing defects in psychological and thought processes
B)well-functioning individuals with a complex inner life and intact cognitive abilities
C)striving, ambitious, achievement-oriented individuals
D)having strong dependency needs and eliciting responsiveness from others
7

Older people have more favorable self-concepts if they
A)live in their private homes
B)are healthy and relatively affluent
C)were happy and emotionally stable in their younger years
D)all of the above
8

The Harvard graduates' longitudinal study found which personality traits are associated with those making the best emotional adjustments in their later years?
A)spontaneity and creativity
B)ability to make friends easily
C)scholarly and theoretical traits
D)organization, dependability, and sincerity
9

Research suggests that being close to one's siblings while in college
A)has little effect on well-being in later adulthood
B)is a variable that more strongly predicts emotional well-being in later adulthood than having had a successful career
C)is a weaker predictor of emotional well-being in later adulthood than having had a good marriage
D)is associated with psychological depression and high divorce rates in later adulthood
10

According to which of the following theories does a gradual and mutually satisfying process occur in the course of aging in which society and the individual prepare in advance for incapacitating disease and death?
A)role exit
B)disengagement
C)social exchange
D)activity
11

According to activity theory, as people age they
A)lose their master status as younger people take over their roles
B)volunteer more to stay active
C)decrease social interaction (a result of society withdrawing from the aging person)
D)attempt to extract from society a more favorable distribution of benefits and privileges for themselves
12

The role exit theory, formulated by Blau and supported by Rosow, states as Americans age, they
A)have decreasing interaction with society
B)increasingly volunteer to fill in the "gaps" in their time
C)lose their basic identity by losing opportunities to be socially useful
D)seek integration through more solitary activities
13

The social exchange theory of aging suggests that the elderly find themselves in a state of increasing vulnerability because
A)they have less to offer society
B)role loss is a stressful experience
C)increasing numbers of elderly individuals are retiring early
D)as an elderly person's activity level declines, so do feelings of satisfaction, contentment, and happiness
14

The ________ theory assumes that the position of the aged in pre-industrial, traditional societies is high because the aged tend to accumulate knowledge and control through their years of experience.
A)activity
B)disengagement
C)modernization
D)social exchange
15

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, by the year 2000 only one in ________ men 60 years and over will be working.
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)ten
16

Many Americans view the practice of compelling workers to retire as a
A)way of ensuring more jobs for young adults
B)long-term solution to inflation
C)curtailment of basic rights
D)way of improving future life prospects for the elderly
17

Surveys conducted by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) found that how many older workers and retirees would delay retirement if they could work fewer hours instead of retiring?
A)5-20 percent
B)25-50 percent
C)50-75 percent
D)76-100 percent
18

Which of the following is an accurate finding about American retirees?
A)More are going back to college.
B)More are doing preplanning.
C)Involuntary retirees have more satisfaction after retirement.
D)Most retirees regard retirement with optimism and plan for it.
19

Based on most research of satisfaction in a lifetime of marriage, researchers suggest that, graphically, it resembles
A)a broken line, - - , with breaks in satisfaction with companionship throughout the marriage
B)like a W, with lots of ups and downs during marriage and with satisfaction varying at times
C)like a U, with greater satisfaction at the beginning and later years of marriage
D)like an S, "go with the flow," where satisfaction varies from time to time
20

Which of the following factors appears to contribute to improved marital relationships in later years?
A)Problems with issues such as in-laws and sex have often been resolved.
B)Grown children are more likely to show appreciation and affection toward their elderly parents and ask less of their parents.
C)Each partner enjoys spending much more time with his or her spouse.
D)Grandchildren are more likely to help out with chores that the couple cannot perform.
21

About what percent of couples both retire at the same time (based on the National Longitudinal Survey of Mature Women)?
A)5 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)25 percent
22

It's ________ rather than ________ who researchers find receive marriage's greatest mental and physical benefits; and older ________ individuals are healthier than ________ individuals.
A)men, women; single, married
B)men, women, married, single
C)women, men; married, single
D)women, men; single, married
23

Which of the following statements concerning the current generation of grandparents is accurate?
A)More youngsters have living grandparents, particularly grandmothers.
B)Grandparents have less money.
C)Grandfathers report greater satisfaction with grandparenting than grandmothers.
D)The main role for grandparents is that of surrogate parents.
24

According to your text, most nursing homes
A)have an adequate, qualified staff
B)are owned by private proprietors and are operated for profit
C)are rarely used by the terminally ill who require intensive nursing care
D)are more economical than services such as adult day care and "meals on wheels"
25

Nursing home residents who were told by an administrator that they were responsible for caring for themselves and for shaping the home's policies
A)became more depressed than comparable residents
B)were rated as healthier than comparable residents
C)were overwhelmed by their responsibilities and refused to assume them
D)expressed a preference to be physically and emotionally dependent
26

Langer and Rodin's study in a nursing home found that patients who were given a choice and asked to make decisions
A)fell into psychological depression by virtue of the stress
B)exhibited helplessness in the face of making decisions for themselves
C)began to take over and order the staff about
D)were actually healthier than the control group