1. Dismissing an older person's account of their physical aches and pains by saying "What do you expect for someone
your age?" is a form of
a. ageism. b. gerontology.
c. life-span perspective. d. age effects.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: Perspectives on Adult Development and Aging
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ADaA.CAVA.15.01.01 - What is gerontology? How does ageism relate to
stereotypes in aging?
KEYWORDS: Applied
2. The cohort of individuals born between the years 1946 and 1964 are, on average,
a. the most active and healthiest generation to reach old age in history.
b. most likely to be unemployed during the retirement years.
c. more likely to experience ageism than any other cohort in history.
d. most likely to be in poor health in older age.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: Perspectives on Adult Development and Aging
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ADaA.CAVA.15.01.01 - What is gerontology? How does ageism relate to
stereotypes in aging?
KEYWORDS: Conceptual
3. A manager of a department store tries to avoid hiring people over the age of 65 because he believes they cannot
handle the stress and that they take longer to learn the job than people who are younger. The belief of the manager
is known as
a. contextualism. b. socialization.
c. ageism. d. dysthmia.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: Perspectives on Adult Development and Aging
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ADaA.CAVA.15.01.01 - What is gerontology? How does ageism relate to
stereotypes in aging?
KEYWORDS: Applied
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