front 1 Jennifer, age 45, is a Girl Scout leader. She really enjoys giving to
and guiding the next generation. | back 1 D) generativity |
front 2 Martin, age 47, is single and has no children. Which of Martin’s activities reflects generativity? | back 2 C) He volunteers at the YMCA as a coach and as a “big brother” to preadolescent boys. |
front 3 Childless middle-aged adults __________. | back 3 A) become generative as mentors in the workplace, community volunteers, or in family relationships |
front 4 The negative outcome of Erikson’s midlife stage, stagnation, focuses on __________. | back 4 C) self-indulgence |
front 5 Adults with a sense of stagnation may express their self-absorption through __________. | back 5 B) taking little interest in being productive at work |
front 6 Highly generative people appear especially __________. | back 6 D) well-adjusted |
front 7 Which parent is most likely to be generative? | back 7 C) Princess, who is authoritative |
front 8 Which statement about generativity and stagnation is true? | back 8 B) Among well-educated women, those with children express greater generative concerns. |
front 9 Especially in individualistic societies, __________ may help preserve generative commitments. | back 9 C) belonging to a religious community |
front 10 According to Levinson, middle adulthood begins with a __________. | back 10 A) transitional period |
front 11 Betty just celebrated her fiftieth birthday. She marked the occasion
by taking hang-gliding lessons and purchasing a more mature wardrobe.
According to Levinson, Betty is engaged in which developmental | back 11 A) young–old |
front 12 Which middle-aged man is likely to be highly sensitive about the physical changes of aging? | back 12 D) Jack, a non-college-educated construction worker |
front 13 As Angelo approaches age 50, he feels increasingly disheartened about
his poor relationship with his | back 13 B) destruction–creation |
front 14 __________ is associated with favorable personality traits and adjustment. | back 14 D) Androgyny |
front 15 Marcus, age 53, is spending a lot of time caring for his young
grandson. His subordinates at work have | back 15 C) masculinity–femininity |
front 16 In Levinson’s engagement–separateness task, men and women with
successful careers may | back 16 B) reduce their concern with achievement |
front 17 Darlene, who spent her early adulthood devoted to child rearing, is
engaged in Levinson’s | back 17 C) pursuing a long-desired ambition |
front 18 Which statement is true about people who flexibly modify their
identities in response to age-related | back 18 A) They are higher in self-esteem. |
front 19 Deangelo, age 52, has been unemployed for 18 months. Having spent his
entire life living below the | back 19 A) survival |
front 20 According to Vaillant, __________ is a major preoccupation of midlife. | back 20 B) “passing the torch” |
front 21 Which statement is true about research regarding the midlife crisis? | back 21 D) Vaillant saw examples of a slow and steady change, rather than a crisis. |
front 22 When MIDUS participants were asked to describe “turning points” that
had occurred during the past | back 22 A) were positive |
front 23 Negative turning points described by MIDUS participants __________. | back 23 C) generally led to personal growth |
front 24 The majority of MIDUS participants who reported experiencing a midlife crisis __________. | back 24 B) defined such events much more loosely than researchers do |
front 25 Among a nationally representative sample of Americans, life regrets centered mainly on __________. | back 25 B) romantic and family relationships |
front 26 Experiencing regrets is consistently associated with __________. | back 26 D) less favorable psychological well-being |
front 27 __________ is common during middle age. | back 27 D) Life evaluation |
front 28 Gilles, age 50, tells his brother, “I’d like to maintain my physical
health and work on getting | back 28 C) possible selves |
front 29 Possible selves are the __________ dimension of self-concept. | back 29 C) temporal |
front 30 Which statement is true about possible selves? | back 30 A) They may be an especially strong motivator of action in midlife. |
front 31 Throughout adulthood, the personality traits people assign to their current selves show __________. | back 31 B) considerable stability |
front 32 Adults in their early twenties __________. | back 32 C) mention many possible selves |
front 33 With age, possible selves become __________. | back 33 D) more concrete |
front 34 Cate, age 49, acknowledges that she has both good and bad qualities,
yet she feels positively about | back 34 Cate exhibits __________. |
front 35 __________ increase(s) from early to middle adulthood. | back 35 D) Autonomy |
front 36 Compared with younger people, middle-aged adults see themselves as __________. | back 36 B) capable of effectively managing a complex array of tasks |
front 37 Jay, age 50, is finally comfortable with himself. He is more
independent, assertive, and committed to | back 37 D) “the prime of life” |
front 38 Hart volunteers with Habitat for Humanity. When he is at a work site,
he is so engrossed in activity | back 38 A) flow |
front 39 Which statement is true about psychological well-being in midlife? | back 39 B) The role of marriage in mental health increases with age, becoming
a powerful predictor by late |
front 40 In comparisons of Japanese and Korean adults with same-age U.S. MIDUS participants, __________. | back 40 C) Japanese and Koreans’ highest well-being scores were on positive relations with others |
front 41 Nat is 42. His sister, Kiana, is 25. Which statement is the most
likely to be true, based solely on their | back 41 B) Nat is more likely than Kiana to anticipate and plan ways to handle future discomforts. |
front 42 Many studies of the late twentieth and early-twenty-first century reported __________ in midlife. | back 42 D) increased androgyny in men and women |
front 43 In recently gathered self-reports, __________. | back 43 B) men’s and women’s endorsement of “masculine” and “feminine” traits
showed little change throughout |
front 44 Some evidence reveals a link between children’s departure from the home and __________. | back 44 D) men’s greater openness to the “feminine” side of their personalities |
front 45 In longitudinal research, __________ gained most in dominance,
assertiveness, and outspokenness by | back 45 B) women who attained high status in their careers |
front 46 In adulthood, __________ is associated with cognitive flexibility,
creativity, advanced moral | back 46 C) androgyny |
front 47 Sudie is calm, even-tempered, self-content, comfortable, unemotional,
and hardy. She is low in which | back 47 A) neuroticism |
front 48 Guy is reserved, quiet, passive, sober, and emotionally unreactive.
He is low in which “big five” | back 48 B) extroversion |
front 49 Individuals who are high in agreeableness are __________. | back 49 D) soft-hearted, trusting, generous, acquiescent, lenient, and good-natured |
front 50 Nora is imaginative, creative, original, curious, and liberal. She is
high in which “big five” personality | back 50 C) openness to experience |
front 51 Individuals who are low in conscientiousness are __________. | back 51 B) negligent, lazy, disorganized, late, aimless, and nonpersistent |
front 52 Gregor, age 17, is high in conscientiousness. Gregor __________. | back 52 A) can anticipate that this trait will increase through middle age |
front 53 Neuroticism __________ from adolescence through middle age. | back 53 B) declines |
front 54 Which statement is true about the “big five” personality traits? | back 54 C) Individual differences in the “big five” traits are large and highly stable. |
front 55 The term “empty nest” is no longer used to refer to the middle
adulthood phase of the family life cycle | back 55 B) it implies a negative transition |
front 56 During the phase of “launching children and moving on,” __________. | back 56 C) most people experience a sense of completion and liberation |
front 57 Which statement is true about couples in their forties, fifties, and sixties? | back 57 B) In interviews, lesbian couples describe more openness and honesty
in sharing thoughts and feelings |
front 58 Which statement is true about divorce in midlife? | back 58 C) In the United States, the divorce rate among adults age 50 and
over has doubled in the past two |
front 59 __________ have become the majority of the adult population living in
poverty, regardless of age and | back 59 D) Women who support themselves or their families |
front 60 In her first relationship following her divorce, 48-year-old Edwina
reevaluated what she considered | back 60 B) greater weight on equal friendship |
front 61 Less is known about long-term adjustment following divorce among
middle-aged men, perhaps | back 61 D) most enter new relationships and remarry within a short time |
front 62 Which statement is true about launching children and moving on? | back 62 A) Most parents adjust well to their children’s departure from the home. |
front 63 Which young adult is likely to move out of the parental home at the youngest age? | back 63 D) Kevin from the United States |
front 64 Whether or not they reside with parents, young-adult children who
__________ can prompt parental | back 64 B) are “off-time” in development |
front 65 Throughout middle adulthood, parents of grown children __________. | back 65 B) give more financial support to the children than they receive |
front 66 __________ parents give more overall support to their grown children. | back 66 C) Low-SES |
front 67 After all five of her children struck out on their own, Naomi made
sure everyone stayed in touch by | back 67 A) kinkeeper |
front 68 Preston and Mei are about to become grandparents for the first time.
They believe that | back 68 D) immortality through descendants |
front 69 A person who lists being a valued older adult as a gratification of
grandparenthood especially values | back 69 A) being perceived as a wise, helpful person |
front 70 Neil and Mark cannot wait to spoil their granddaughter. They love the
idea of having fun with her all | back 70 B) indulgence |
front 71 __________ is the strongest predictor of frequent, face-to-face interaction with young grandchildren. | back 71 A) Living nearby |
front 72 Which grandparent is likely to report more frequent visits with grandchildren? | back 72 C) Lashawn, a maternal grandmother |
front 73 Which maternal grandmother is most likely to be the preferred
caregiver of her grandchildren while | back 73 D) Lupe, a Mexican-American homemaker |
front 74 Which statement is true about grandparents who take full
responsibility for raising their | back 74 D) They often experience considerable emotional and financial strain. |
front 75 Which statement is true about grandparents? | back 75 B) Relationships with daughter-in-law or son-in-law strongly affect the closeness of grandchild ties. |
front 76 Which caregiving grandparents are especially likely to be living in
extreme poverty while caring for | back 76 C) the Wynns, who are Native American |
front 77 Compared with children in divorced, single-parent families, blended
families, or foster families, | back 77 A) fare better in adjustment |
front 78 Which statement is true about middle-aged children and their aging parents? | back 78 C) A longer life expectancy means that adult children and their
parents are increasingly likely to grow old |
front 79 Middle-aged men are __________ with aging parents. | back 79 B) becoming more involved in family responsibilities |
front 80 Cindy, age 48, cares for her two teenage sons and her ailing
mother-in-law. Along with her mother, | back 80 D) sandwich |
front 81 Which individual likely provides the most direct care and financial support to aging parents? | back 81 C) Veronica, a middle-income African-American woman |
front 82 Which statement is true about caring for aging parents? | back 82 B) As adults move from early to later middle age, the sex difference in parental caregiving declines. |
front 83 The greatest source of stress for middle-aged adults who share a
household with an aging parent is | back 83 A) problem behavior |
front 84 Women who quit work in order to take care of an ill aging parent __________. | back 84 C) fare especially poorly in adjustment, probably due to social isolation |
front 85 Compared with European Americans, Korean-American caregivers of
parents with mental disabilities | back 85 B) experienced more anxiety and depression |
front 86 Which statement is true about sibling relationships in middle adulthood? | back 86 C) Despite reduced contact, many siblings feel closer in midlife, often in response to major life events. |
front 87 Compared to men, middle-aged women report __________. | back 87 C) providing their friends with more emotional support |
front 88 By midlife, __________. | back 88 C) friendships serve as current sources of pleasure and satisfaction |
front 89 Which statement is true about friendships during midlife? | back 89 Many midlifers connect regularly with friends through social media. |
front 90 Middle-aged people __________. | back 90 A) attach great value to the friendship relationship |
front 91 Which statement is true about vocational life in middle adulthood? | back 91 C) More so than in earlier or later years, people attempt to increase
the personal meaning of their |
front 92 The number of older workers __________. | back 92 D) will rise dramatically over the next few decades |
front 93 When different aspects of jobs are considered, happiness with
__________ shows a strong age-related | back 93 B) the work itself |
front 94 Which middle-aged worker is likely to experience the biggest increase in job satisfaction? | back 94 C) Rodrigo, a male corporate executive |
front 95 One key characteristic that predicts job satisfaction among
middle-aged workers is having | back 95 A) a reasonable workload |
front 96 Meerab has been teaching middle school for 22 years. As the new
school year approaches, she feels | back 96 A) burnout |
front 97 Burnout __________. | back 97 D) occurs more often in the helping professions |
front 98 Burnout is linked to __________. | back 98 C) on-the-job injuries |
front 99 Which statement is true about job training for older workers? | back 99 B) Older workers depend more than younger workers on co-worker
encouragement for vocational |
front 100 Which employee is the most likely to be assigned to a prestigious high-level management job? | back 100 A) Garrett, a European-American man |
front 101 Women who demonstrate __________ in the workplace often encounter prejudice. | back 101 B) assertiveness |
front 102 Kindra, a female senior manager, and Lou, a male senior manager, are
both promoted to comparable | back 102 C) Kindra probably has earned higher performance ratings than Lou. |
front 103 In the United States today, one-third of women-owned firms | back 103 B) have ethnic minority owners |
front 104 Typically, when a middle-aged worker experiences an extreme career
shift, the reason is | back 104 A) a personal crisis |
front 105 The average age of retirement declined over the twentieth century in
the United States because of | back 105 C) government-sponsored retirement benefits |
front 106 Many U.S. baby boomers say they __________. | back 106 D) expect to delay retirement |
front 107 Which statement is true about retirement in the United States? | back 107 A) Retirees’ income typically drops by 50 percent. |
front 108 Less well-educated people with lower lifetime earnings are the __________ likely to __________. | back 108 C) least; attend retirement preparation programs |