Psychology of aging
4 principles of adult development and aging
1. Changes are continuous over the lifespan 2. Only the survivors grow old 3. Individuality matters 4. Normal aging is different from disease
a manager is seeking to fill a job opening on his sales staff. his human resources department warns him that he cant take age into account, as mandated by which federal legislation
ADEA
number of years that a person would expect to lice in good health
Health expectancy (compression of morbidity)
Puberty and menopause are examples of these
Normative age-graded influences
the country with the highest percentage of obesity in the world is
United states
health professionals use the individuals ability to complete the tasks of bathing, dressing, transferring, using the toilet, and eating to assess:
activities of daily living
___ is not a true independent variable
age
according to the concept of _____ older adults can remain in their homes or communities rather than needing to be institutionalized
aging in place
which factor in the five factor model reflects the extent to which a person is cooperative and helpful
agreeableness
in the US, how does a college degree influence an individuals earning potential
all college graduates have higher earning potential than high school graduates
the gender gap is more pronounced in which ethnic group
asians
a 34 year old woman is struggling to overcome her extreme anxiety that her friends will desert her, so she tends to stay away from making new friendships. according to the attachment style perspective, she would be considered to be ______ in her attachment style
avoidant
100-109 years
centenarians
Online headlines from a major new study report that sexual interest diminishes as people get older. However, as you read the article in more detail, you realize that the study only compared people of different ages. Therefore, this study was ______ and could not permit conclusions about age changes
cross-sectional
most frequently research study used on aging; studies differences in age groups
cross-sectional design
which qualitative method would be most appropriate for research investigating topic in the psychology of aging? a. gender differences on memory b. age differences in daily experiences c. the prevalence by age of psychiatric disorders d. how older adults feel about grandchildren
d. how older adults feel about grandchildren
interindividual differences
differences between people
According to the plasticity principle in development, individuals can alter the course of their own development by:
engaging in physical and mental exercise
people who are securely attached in adulthood show which behaviors toward people who are close to them
enjoy being with them but are able to withstand seperation
normative history-graded influences
events that occur to everyone in a certain time
researchers and clinicians use the neuroticism-extraversion-openness personality inventory-revised (NEO-PR-R) to study the _______ model of personality in adulthood
five factor
experimental group
group that is exposed to independent variable
the #1 cause of death in the US, primarily because it is suffered by older adults
heart disease
the handling of an individuals personal finances is an ability included in which measure
instrumental activities of daily living
Age cannot be used as an independent variable in developmental research because
it cannot be manipulated by the experimenter
A british documentary film maker followed a group of children every 7 years starting when they were 7 years old and continuing to track them down through age 56. This film comes closest to which type of developmental research design
longitudinal
rare type of research study that gathers data from same participants at 2 or more time points, over long period of time
longitudinal research design
the sense of generativity, according to Erikson, can be developed in midlife through
mentoring other people
which psychological disorders are most prevalent among residents of nursing homes
mood and anxiety
the majority of residents in assisted living facilities pay for their costs out of what types of funds
personal/own funds
the behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases in later adulthood include tobacco smoking, unhealthy diet, harmful use of alcohol, and
physical inactivity
the idea that the ego plays a central role in behavior is most likely associated with which theoretical perspective in personality psychology
psychodynamic
because age cannot be an independent variable, research on aging uses a(n) type of design
quasi-experimental
research study that allows researchers to compare groups on characteristics like age, gender. Ethnicity, etc.
quasi-experimental design
non-normative influences
random not expected and atypical events that occur
Holland's vocational development theory describes the RIASEC model, which stands for the
six fundamental types that make up the model
To provide old age retirement benefits and unemployment insurance, Congress passed the _______ ________ law in 1935.
social security
the "stroke belt" is located in which part of the world
southeast US
110+ years
super-centenarians
Research on age and job performance shows that older workers are typically better in which regard than are younger workers?
taking fewer voluntary absences for personal reasons
which cosmetic procedure is shown to be associated with a higher rate of skin cancer
tanning beds
independent variable
the factor that researchers manipulates; the "predictor"
dependent variable
the outcome that researchers observe
people who use emotion focused coping are most likely to try to change ______ when they have to deal with a life stress
their mood
most rigorous and strongest research design
true-experimental design
which of the following is assessed in the activities of daily living
ability to dress oneself
a major emphasis of psychodynamic theory is understanding the use of ______ in adulthood
defense mechanisms
75-84 years
old old
according to the age discrimination in employment act (ADEA), what type of behavior by an employer would explicitly be prohibited
asking a job interviewee for his or her age
normative age-grouped influences
biological and environmental influences that are similar to individuals in a specific age group regardless of when/where they were raised.
an advantage of living in a Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) is that older adults
can move from minimal to higher levels of care within the same community
variable
characteristic that varies from individual to individual
the world health organization defines health as having which qualities
complete physical, mental and social well-being
control group
group that is exposed to same experimental environment but is not given the treatment/intervention
a large meta analysis of studies on aging and job satisfaction showed that older workers were more satisfied with their job if they
had longer job tenure
which type of care for older adults provides such services as Meals on Wheels, friendly visiting, assistance with household tasks, and rehabilitation outside of an institutional setting
home health services
the average number of years a person born in a particular year can expect to live
life expectancy
deaths in family, injury, promotions are examples of these
non-normative influences
85 and older
oldest old
research study that is more frequently used and more suitable for real-world situations
quasi-experimental design
Tests that produce consistent results are said to be psychometrically
reliable
A supervisor in a large hardware store wants to encourage his older workers to seek out on-the-job training so they will keep themselves familiarized with new products. One way to do so is to build the sense of _______________ in these older workers.
self-efficacy
research study that is a combination of cross-sectional and longitudinal designs that combines variables like age, cohort, and time of measurement
sequential research design
The gradual loss of cognitive abilities as individuals get closer to death is referred to in research terms as
terminal drop
When Medicare was signed into law in 1965, budgetary issues were not of great concern to legislators or economists primarily because:
there were enough under-65 workers to support the system
the five factor model of personality fits into which overall category of psychological theories
trait
only research design that allows cause and effect conclusions
true-experimental design
accuracy; how well a test measures what it is supposed to measure
validity
65-74 years
young/old
the majority of nursing homes in the US fall into which category of ownership
for profit
people who feel that their occupation is a "calling" are likely to believe that it
fulfills their purpose in life
a(n) ____ nursing facility provides the highest level of nursing care that a person can receive outside a hospital
skilled
intraindividual differences
variations in performance within the same person
psychologists diagnosing Alzheimer's disease look for which key symptom in its early stage
forgetting material that one has just read/ forgetting names of close family or friends
A psychologist is conducting a study on the effect of intergenerational contact on happiness rating, focusing on how such contact can be beneficial t older adults. In one condition, she pairs an older adult with a young child and in the other she pairs 2 older adults with each other. Both sets of pairs meet for 30 minutes at a time. In this study, the dependent variable is
happiness rating of the older adults
75-year-old Mrs. A. has difficulty with her vision due to cataracts but her friend Mrs. B., also 75, can see perfectly. However, Mrs. B.'s arthritis makes it difficult for her to walk while Mrs. A. recently ran a senior marathon. This example illustrates which principle of adult development and aging?
interindividual differences
max age for a given species. Oldest age documented is 122 years
life span
The large impact that Hurricane Sandy had on residents of the Northeast U.S. in 2012 makes it a ________________ influence on development.
normative history-graded
COVID 19, great depression, wars are examples of these
normative history-graded influences
the passing of the ____ act in 1987 first gave nursing home residents protection of rights under the US federal law
nursing home reform
consistency of measurement; degree to which an instrument measures the same way each time it is used under the same conditions with same participants
reliability
the quality of ______ refers to the ability to recover from stress
resilience
Day services for older adults that allow caregivers a break are known as
respite care
Tests that are intended to measure personality need to meet psychometric criteria showing that they actually do relate to personality. These criteria refer to a tests
validity
Researchers studying the effects of videogame training on the cognitive abilities of older adults expose separate groups of male and female participants to a training condition and 2 other groups to a no-training condition in performance on a cognitive test. They then conduct a similar comparison involving male and female younger adults. In this study, the only true independent variable is
videogame training