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Psych 495 Ch 13 Lsts

Lists from the Text Chapter 13

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- research is on visible, permanent disabilities, not temp or invisible - mostly self-report, vulnerable to social desirability - confederates often not PWD, may be impacted by stereotypes and lack coping strategies - focus is on one-time interactions limitations of PWD studies
- intolerance - health/physical appearance - personality - dejected - activity/sociability content of age based stereotypes
- demonstrate that negative examples of aging are "not me" - positive groups - positive language - adjusting self-expectations - worrying less about social norms and approval strategies to cope with eminent death as one ages
1. Speak directly. 2. Offer to shake hands. 3. Identify yourself to visually impaired. Identify to whom you are speaking when in groups. Describe visuals. 4. Offer help, wait for acceptance, listen for instructions. 5. Treat adults as adults. 10 Commandments of Communicating with PWD, part 1
6. Treat chairs/animals as body parts. Ask before touching. 7. Listen attentively to speaking difficulties. 8. Eye level w/person in chair. 9. Use motion to catch eye. Keep face visible; don't shout. 10. Relax. Don't freak about ableist sayings. 10 Commandments of Communicating with PWD, part 2
- get dates - get hired - seen as competent and powerful - CEOs of US companies - chosen as sperm donors benefits of taller men over shorter men (as listed in text)
strong: more friends, better social skills, more active sex life weak: wellbeing, life satisfaction strong vs marginal effects of attractiveness
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