Question : 31. All of the following examples of what Pauline Boss calls : 1175991

 

 

31.

All of the following are examples of what Pauline Boss calls an ambiguous loss EXCEPT

A.

the loss of a loved one to Alzheimer disease.

B.

the loss of a child to drug addiction.

C.

the loss of a homeland.

D.

the loss of a child by auto accident.

 

 

 

32.

According to research cited in the text, which of the following Americans is most likely to show a strong correlation between religious activity and well-being?

A.

Elderly black people

B.

Elderly white people

C.

Middle-aged black people

D.

Middle-aged white people

 

 

 

33.

Successful or optimal aging has been measured using all of the following criteria EXCEPT

A.

cardiovascular functioning and cognitive performance.

B.

productivity and longevity.

C.

degree of personal control retained in old age.

D.

number of family and friendship relationships.

 

 

 

34.

The question of whether people are well because they are active in late adulthood or active because they are well is a constant focus in studying the ______ theory.

A.

disengagement

B.

continuity

C.

activity

D.

productivity

 

 

 

35.

According to the _______________ theory, the normal way to age is to cut down in activities and commitments to others and to become increasingly preoccupied with the self.

A.

activity

B.

disengagement

C.

compensation

D.

integrity

 

 

 

36.

Dan, age 78, has reduced his social commitments, is slowing down, and is focusing on his own needs. He is aging successfully, according to the _______________ theory.

A.

integrity

B.

compensation

C.

activity

D.

disengagement

 

 

 

37.

Which theory holds that people age most successfully by remaining involved in as many roles as possible and finding substitutes for lost roles?

A.

Activity theory

B.

Disengagement theory

C.

Compensation theory

D.

Integrity theory

 

 

 

38.

Cathy, after retiring from teaching school, rechanneled her energy into serving on the boards of directors for both a senior center and a historical foundation. She also volunteered for “meals on wheels.” Which theory of successful aging does she appear to be following?

A.

Activity theory

B.

Disengagement theory

C.

Compensation theory

D.

Integrity theory

 

 

 

39.

Which theory of successful aging suggests that older adults should continue to do what they have been doing as long as they find that activity satisfying?

A.

Activity theory

B.

Continuity theory

C.

Disengagement theory

D.

Engagement theory

 

 

 

40.

According to Atchley’s continuity theory, the most desirable pattern of development in later life is for older people to

A.

ignore the past and only look forward in life.

B.

change their external structures but keep their internal structures unchanged.

C.

welcome some change but maintain links with the past.

D.

try to experience as little change as possible in order to maximize contentment.

 

 

 

 

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