A) spatial orientation
B) perceptual speed
C) inductive reasoning
D) verbal memory
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A) difficulty in viewing moving objects
B) difficulty in viewing bright objects
C) difficulty in viewing close objects
D) difficulty in viewing complicated patterns
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A) authority.
B) spirituality.
C) fraternity.
D) industry.
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A) He argued that examining the finiteness of our existence and the certainty of death adds meaning to life.
B) He said that the two most distinct human qualities are religiousness and philanthropy.
C) Spirituality, in his view, has a religious underpinning.
D) He argued that freedom refers to a human being's uniqueness of spirit, philosophy, and mind.
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A) Decline in intellectual abilities was more likely in the cross-sectional assessments than in the longitudinal assessments.
B) When assessed longitudinally, inductive reasoning showed a consistent decline in the middle adulthood years.
C) When assessed cross-sectionally, inductive reasoning increased until toward the end of middle adulthood.
D) People reach a peak in their cognitive functioning for many intellectual skills in early adulthood.
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A) High levels of LDL increase the risk of breast cancer.
B) High levels of LDL cause arteriosclerosis.
C) Low levels of LDL accelerate the process of aging.
D) Low levels of LDL cause atherosclerosis.
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A) more people entering adolescence earlier than in the past
B) increased pressure to remain in the workforce and delay retirement
C) advances in health and more people living to older ages
D) the decrease of life expectancy
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A) Rogaine and Prozac
B) Levitra and Cialis
C) Oxycodone and Prozac
D) Naproxen and OxyContin
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A) high body mass index
B) sense of control in middle age
C) low-calorie diet in middle adulthood
D) low number of NK cells
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A) mental age.
B) age identity.
C) chronological age.
D) age stereotype.
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A) muscle memory.
B) implicit memory.
C) verbal memory.
D) verbal comprehension.
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A) When HDL is high and LDL is low, the risk of cardiovascular disease is lessened.
B) When HDL is high and LDL is low, the risk of cardiovascular disease is increased.
C) When HDL is low and LDL is high, the risk of cardiovascular disease is lessened.
D) When both HDL and LDL are low, the risk of cardiovascular disease is lessened.
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A) There is significant change in lung capacity through most of middle adulthood.
B) In late middle age, the proteins in lung tissue become more elastic.
C) Stiffening of the chest wall decreases the lungs' capacity to shuttle oxygen.
D) The lung capacity of smokers increases drastically in middle age.
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A) offering incentives to middle-aged employees to retire early
B) encouraging middle-aged professionals to take up entrepreneurship
C) offering incentives to young professionals to outperform middle-aged employees
D) hiring more middle-aged professionals to supervisory and managerial positions
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A) It signals the loss of active sexual life for most women.
B) They have to make final decisions about having children.
C) They are at greater risk of contracting infectious diseases.
D) They are at an increased risk of developing dementia.
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