529-553 Flashcards

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lecture 19

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theories of late adulthood

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_______ are theories of late adulthood that emphasize the core self, or the search to maintain one’s integrity

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self theories

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_______ are theories that emphasize social forces, particularly those related to a person’s social stratum or social category, limit individual choices and affect a person’s ability to function in late adulthood because past stratification continues to limit life in various ways

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stratification theories

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4
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_____ means a “ feeling of being whole, not scattered, and comfortable with oneself”
hint: (integer: whole number, not a fraction)

A

integrity

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5
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_______ is when possessions become a part of self-expression, and the elderly resist self-destruction

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compulsive hoarding

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the ________ effect refers to the tendency for elderly people to perceive, prefer, and remember positive images and experiences more than negative ones

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positivity

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the ________ theory is the idea that people keep doing whatever has worked for them in the past

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continuity theory

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_____ continuity refers to the “just right” life challenges that don’t overly tax one’s resources

A

optimal

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______ continuity refers to a remembered inner past - personal identity

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internal

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______ continuity refers to remembered physical & social environments, role relationships, activities, familiar places, and familiar people .

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external

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_______ is the physical, social, and interpersonal demands that the environment puts on people (weak or strong)

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environmental press

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to deal with changes in competence or environmental press, _____ and ______ are used.

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proactivity: choose new behaviours to meet new desires or needs (high competence and/or weak press)
docility: allow the situation to dictate options (low competence and/or strong press)

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_____ are more likely to quit their jobs, _____ are more likely to work longer

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women

men

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14
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______ affects education, health, place of residence, and employment

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ethnicity

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15
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________ are the lowest income quartile

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recent senior immigrants

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16
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_____ outlive _____

(hint: who lives longer, men or women?)

A

women outlive men

17
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______ correlates with gender, ethnicity, and age, but is not caused by them.

A

income

18
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_____ are more vulnerable to low income and receive less benefits because pension and benefits are often linked to employment history – especially over 75

(hint m/f)

A

women

19
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_____ of seniors still have a mortgage

A

1/3

20
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_____ are typically healthy & socially active before they _____, but ____ still aids well-being

A

volunteers
volunteer
volunteering

21
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___% of women and ____ %of men over 65 have grandchildren

A

80%

74%

22
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______ grandparents are emotionally ditant from their grandchild. they are esteemed elders who honoured, respected, and obeyed, expecting to get help whenever they need it.

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remote

23
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_____ grandparents are entertain and “spoil” their grandchildren—especially in ways, or for reasons, that the parents would not.

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companionate

24
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______ grandparents are active in the day-to-day lives of their grandchildren. They live near them and see them daily.

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involved

25
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_______ parents raise their grandchildren, usually because the parents are unable or unwilling to do so.

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surrogate

26
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**read section in text

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“Social Networking, for Good or Ill” (p. 551-553)**

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_____ believed that the fate of the deceased depended on actions while alive, circumstances of death & proper burial by family

A

Egyptians

28
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2-year-olds have some understanding of death, but can’t understand that _____________.

A

the dead person or animal cannot come back to life.

29
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______ is the idea that people adopt cultural values and moral principles in order to cope with their fear of death.

A

terror management theory

30
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health promotion messages that explicitly link negative behaviours with death ______ the likelihood of engaging in that behaviour.

(hint: increases or decreases?)

A

increases