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A) As adults become older their age identity is younger than their chronological age.
B) Most adults feel that their age identity is five years more than their chronological age.
C) The age identity of adults is directly proportional to their chronological age.
D) Most adults feel that their age identity is much older than their chronological age.
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A) Early ejaculation
B) Erectile difficulties
C) Lack of foreplay
D) Lubrication difficulties
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A) a decreased chance of developing Alzheimer disease in late adulthood.
B) an increased chance of cognitive impairment in late adulthood.
C) greater life expectancy in late adulthood.
D) enhanced self-concept in late adulthood.
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A) increased strength in his upper arms
B) sensitivity to high-pitched sounds
C) joint stiffness
D) decreased bladder control
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A) Verbal comprehension
B) Spatial orientation
C) Inductive reasoning
D) Numerical abilities
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A) testosterone
B) estrogen
C) adrenaline
D) insulin
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A) fluid
B) semantic
C) crystallized
D) multiple
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A) fluid intelligence
B) crystallized intelligence
C) verbal memory
D) kinesthetic intelligence
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A) late adulthood.
B) early midlife.
C) late midlife.
D) older adulthood.
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A) falling.
B) memory loss.
C) cardiovascular disease.
D) osteoporosis.
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A) increased motivation.
B) better strategic thinking.
C) fewer demands at home.
D) employer loyalty.
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A) hypnosis.
B) yoga.
C) relaxation.
D) marital separation.
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A) People in late midlife are either preparing for retirement or actually retiring.
B) People in late midlife are more likely to experience the death of a parent than people in early midlife.
C) People in late midlife are less likely to experience their last child leaving home than people in early midlife.
D) People in late midlife are more likely to experience becoming a grandparent than those in early midlife.
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A) late adulthood.
B) early midlife.
C) late midlife.
D) early adulthood.
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