HDFS-Final
how many Americans reported a. midlife crisis
25%
A number of studies of persons with outstanding accomplishments have found that their creative achievements rise during young adulthood and peak in the ____ then gradually decline.
30s and early 40s
how many emerging adults are living at home in the US
40%
Which of the following terms best describes an ethnic group or ethnicity?
African American, Chinese Canadian, Turkish dutch
What type of love involves the pledge to love someone over the long run, through the ups and downs that are often part of love?
Commitment
In what part of the world are students required to determine their course of study before they arrive and only study that subject while at the university?
Europe
In the United States and Europe, the most important criteria is for becoming an adult is ____, whereas in Asia it is ____.
Financial independence
The age of ____ is an age when people explore various possibilities in love and work as they move toward making enduring choices.
Identity exploration
What are five characteristics that distinguish emerging adulthood from other age periods?
It is the age of identity exploration, instability, being self focused, feeling in between, possibilities
You are talking to an exchange student about the different styles of education that occur in the United States and her country. She told you that grades matter very little and standards for performance are very relaxed. In fact, they have four years of university-sanctioned leisure to think and to explore. What country is she most likely from?
Japan
Which of the following emerging adults have a high degree of pressure to develop an identity that places an emphasis on obligation to parents and others?
North American European Australian Asian Asia
In what countries are older adults more likely to live in nursing homes, assisting living, or other institutional care facilities?
US, Canada, Northern Europe
Your grandmother did not want medical personnel to attempt to prolong her life if her heart stopped or she stopped breathing. What type of agreement did she have to communicate these wishes?
a Do Not Resuscitate provision (DNR)
In Western countries, who consistently is more likely to provide care for elderly parents?
a daughter
When your little sister, who is a freshman in college, comes home to visit, she sleeps all weekend. Why? She has accumulated ____.
a sleep debt
According to Kübler-Ross, in what stage would a person who is facing imminent death find a feeling of peace as resistance to death is abandoned, or no feeling at all, but only a sense of disengagement and a desire to be with only a few people most valued?
acceptance
Those emerging adults who remain virgins because they have chosen to wait rather than because they had no opportunity for sex are referred to as ____.
active abstainers
Who tends to have considerably higher earnings, occupational status, and career attainment over the long run?
adults who acquire tertiary education
when do most divorces occur
after 10 years of marriage
when does hearing decline
after 55
According to scholars, when are people capable of producing creative work?
after expertise has been established
Patrick is an emerging adult. For a time period he lived with a group of friends from high school, then he moved back home with his parents, and now he has an apartment of his own. Which of the following characteristics of emerging adulthood best describes Patrick's situation?
age of instability
According to the text, marriage has more often been seen by cultures as ____.
an alliance between two families
Britney is 23 years old and has been working full-time for the past two years. She has her own apartment, a balanced checkbook, and a substantial savings account. This is not by chance, because Britney's parents instilled in her the idea that wise financial decisions are important in life. The way things are headed, it looks as if Britney will be able to purchase her own house in a few years. Which of the following markers of adulthood has Brittany achieved?
becoming financially independent
What is the experience of losing a loved one to death?
bereavement
Because of globalization, more young people around the world now have one part of their identity rooted in their local culture while another part stems from an awareness of their relation to the global culture. What do scholars call this type of identity?
bicultural identity
When does synaptic pruning no longer take place at a high rate?
by the late twenties
What do experts call a person who is able to put ideas or materials together in new, culturally meaningful ways?
creative
Both in the near and long term, the death of a parent places children at risk for emotional difficulties, especially ____.
depression
The time period of emerging adulthood is more likely to be seen in ____.
developed countries
Regular exercise in young adulthood reduces the risk of a variety of illnesses and diseases in middle adulthood, including ____.
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and several types of cancer
____ involves a growing awareness that problems often have no clear solution and two opposing strategies or points of view may each have merit.
dialectical thought
Which of the following is James Marcia's identity status, in which the individual lacks exploration and commitment to an identity?
diffusion
The ability to keep track of more than one information source simultaneously is referred to as _____.
divided attention
The goal of emerging adults' self-focusing is learning to stand alone as a self-sufficient person, but emerging adults ____.
do not see self sufficiency as a permanent state
Older adults seek to maintain and develop relationships that are low in conflict and high in mutual enjoyment, and drop the rest. This is as also known as _________.
emotions based social relationships
What means "good death" and is the term for the practice of ending the life of a person who is suffering from an incurable disease or severe disability?
euthanasia
As a response to a diagnosis of terminal illness, Langner (2002) and Krikorian et al. (2012) found that a common response to a diagnosis of terminal illness was ______.
fear
According to the triangular theory of love, intimacy is best described as ____.
feelings of closeness and emotional attachment
Subsequent research that has examined Kübler-Ross's theory has found that ____.
few terminally ill patients go through her stages in sequence if at all
As they drift about the cell in their unstable state, what molecules cause damage to the DNA and other structures the cell needs to function?
free radicals
The maturity of what brain area promotes the kind of focused attention and goal-directed behavior that leads to expertise?
frontal cortex
In some people, fluid builds up in the eye and the pressure damages the optic nerve, leading to loss of peripheral vision. What is the name of this condition?
glaucoma
What is the intense psychological response that often accompanies losing a loved one to death?
grief
As cited in the text, which of the following might be related to whether or not a person can be classified as high in morningness or eveningness—that is, their preference for either going to bed early and waking up early or going to bed late and waking up late?
growth hormones
What is the principle that indicates that after about 50 doublings, cells lose their ability to replicate?
hay flick limit
What has symptoms that include acute pain, weakness, dizziness, confusion, and shortness of breath?
heart attack
You and your roommate were discussing life after death. She told you that she had no worries about the afterlife as she believes in reincarnation. What is her likely religion?
hinduism
What type of care is most consistent with the following description? "Care aims to address not just medical issues but the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of dying persons and their families."
hospice
In Erik Erikson's theory of development, each stage of life has a central crisis, and in adolescence the crisis is ____.
identity versus identity confusion
What type of love involves a heightened level of sexual desire, but without emotional closeness or an enduring commitment?
infatuation
Within the United States, which religion had the lowest percentage agreement to the question, "Do you believe in life after death?"
jewish
In general, marital satisfaction tends to be the highest during _____.
late adulthood
When is death anxiety at its lowest?
late adulthood
If a culture were to promote individualism, it would emphasize the importance of ____.
learning to stand alone as a self sufficient person
One national American study of adults ages 18 and over found that adults over age 55 were less likely than any younger age group to report symptoms that fit the diagnosis of _____.
major depressive disorder
What is one of the reasons that wives tend to outlive their husbands? Women tend to live longer and men tend to _____.
marry later
During which time period are individuals most susceptible to heart disease and cancer?
middle and late adulthood
Neurons are dying and being generated anew throughout life. What happens in late adulthood?
more neurons die than are being generated
According to David Buss (2003), what trait ranked first among marriage criteria across countries?
mutual attraction and love
Which of the following best describes a "semi-arranged marriage"?
parents introduce a potential mate to there child. if the young person has a favorable impression of the potential mate, they date a few times. if they agree that they are compatible, they marry
A century ago, the elderly were the ____ segment of the population; however, currently, in developed countries they are now the ____ segment.
poorest; more affluent
As compared to novices, experts tend to be ____.
quicker and more efficient in solving problems
Which of the following are factors related to marital satisfaction?
realistic expectations, shared interests, shared roles and responsibilities, and shared power
According to Erikson, an individual who experiences ego integrity has _____.
reflects upon his or her and has accepted its outcomes
According to Erikson, an individual who experiences ego despair has _______.
reflects upon his or her life and is experiencing regret and bitterness
As cited in your text, which of the following best describes why few people in India or Africa are affected by dementia?
relatively few people live into late adulthood
Smith and Snell found ____ among emerging adults to be related to ____ well-being and ____ rates of participation in a variety of risk behaviors.
religious beliefs and participation:higher: lower
As aging occurs, what happens to people's ability to concentrate on a task for an extended period of time? In laboratory tests, older and younger adults were presented with a series of stimuli and were required to press a key only when they saw a particular pattern. Compared to younger adults, how did older adults do on this task? Older adults ____.
responded more slowly and made more errors
How are individuals in gay or lesbian couples like heterosexual couples? Gay and lesbian couples _____.
seek long term relationships based on love., affection, and mutual respect like heterosexual couples
In late adulthood, the brain ____ and total brain mass ____.
shrinks:declines
Which of the following are examples of factors that influence secondary aging?
smoking, exercise and cognitive stimulation
Because conversations are strenuous and stressful when a person experiences hearing loss, loss of hearing can lead to ____.
social withdrawal
What is one explanation for the dramatic rise in the typical ages of entering marriage and parenthood today in developing countries?
society does not encourage early marriage
Older adults often believe that they can remember events of long ago with special clarity. Research has found that there are ____.
substantial declines in episodic memory
What part of the chromosome is thought to be the location where cells lose their ability to replicate?
telomeres
Research on emotions and the self-concept of individuals during late adulthood has speculated that positive emotions and self-esteem tend to be high because older adults _____.
tend to be more accepting of their past and present selves
Which of the following are two aspects of cognitive development that occur during young adulthood?
the acquisition of expertise and creativity
In every religion, the determination of the soul's destiny in the afterlife depends on ____.
the kind of moral life the person led
Which of the following best describes Erik Erikson's notion of intimacy?
the uniting of ones newly formed identity with another person in an enduring, committed intimate relationship
Brianna is a 30-year-old woman who lives in a very low SES neighborhood and raises her two children alone. Within a mile of her apartment, there are several fast food restaurants and some convenience stores. Like many of her neighbors, Brianna is obese and her children are overweight. What makes Brianna and her children typical or atypical among low-SES families?
unhealthy foods are the most convenient and least inexpensive to purchase
Which of the following dramatically reduced death rates due to infectious diseases during the 20th century
vaccinations, antibiotics, and better sanitation
What type of memory, which involves memory for information that is the current focus of a person's attention, declines with age?
working memory
Post stages of late adulthood
young old 65-74 old old 75-84 oldest old 85+
You are speaking with your 67-year-old grandfather, who is jokingly telling you that he is about as old as one can get. Remembering your developmental class, what do you know about his age in reference to the lifespan? He is actually in the ____.
young old group