A) arthritis.
B) hypertension.
C) visual problems.
D) hearing problems.
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A) back pain.
B) peripheral neuropathic pain.
C) chronic joint pain.
D) leg pain.
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A) 1 million
B) 2.6 million
C) 5.4 million
D) 8.8 million
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A) declarative
B) prospective
C) implicit
D) explicit
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A) Problem solving.
B) Mental calculation.
C) Vocabulary development.
D) Working memory.
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A) the provision of emergency geriatric care.
B) the availability of trained staff to care for the oldest-olds.
C) the patient's feelings of control and self-determination.
D) the opportunity to interact with family member(s) during the stay.
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A) increased stress.
B) improved cognitive functioning.
C) reduced employee benefits.
D) more physical demands.
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A) Being at a grocery store and remembering what you wanted to buy
B) Typing on the computer while talking to a friend
C) Being able to name the capital of Illinois
D) Recounting the events of a movie you have seen
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A) the yellowing of the lens of the eye.
B) a decline in the effectiveness of the cones to discriminate colors.
C) cataracts preventing certain parts of the light spectrum from entering the lens of the eye.
D) a reduction of the light entering the peripheral area of the visual field.
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A) The more difficult the competing tasks are,the more effectively older adults divide attention than younger adults.
B) When the two competing tasks are reasonably easy,age differences among adults are minimal or nonexistent.
C) On simple tasks involving a search for a feature,age differences are dramatic even when individuals are given sufficient practice.
D) Generally,older adults are more adept at selective attention than younger adults are.
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A) Household fires
B) Falls
C) Motor vehicle accidents
D) Heart conditions
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A) 15
B) 28
C) 50
D) 63
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A) Perceptual speed declines with aging.
B) Implicit memory is less likely to be adversely affected by aging than explicit memory.
C) Source memory is more likely to decline with aging than prospective memory.
D) Explicit memory declines more rapidly with aging than implicit memory.
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A) a high-calorie diet
B) an inactive lifestyle
C) regular exercise
D) antidepressant medication
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A) fish oil.
B) second jobs.
C) multi-vitamins.
D) antacid tablets.
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A) Selective
B) Perceptive
C) Inductive
D) Sustained
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A) Episodic memory declines more than semantic memory in older adults.
B) Older adults are usually unable to retrieve semantic information.
C) Episodic memory and semantic memory remain unchanged in older adults.
D) Older adults can retrieve semantic information from long ago but not from the recent past.
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A) a decline in explicit memory.
B) slower perceptual speed.
C) inferior semantic memory.
D) lost the ability to use their episodic memory.
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A) Older workers have more accidents than younger workers.
B) Older workers have higher rates of absenteeism than younger workers.
C) Older workers are of considerably less value to a company than younger workers.
D) Older workers experience more job satisfaction than younger workers.
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