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is personality stable? (blank)
COSTA & McCRAE "Big Five' p605 stable across lifespan
fundamental continuity to personality p605 (blank)
ERIKSON p605 Ego integrity vs. despair
PECK p605 three tasks -three tasks - (egodefinition, etc.)
redefinition of self vs. preoccupation with work p. 605 (blank)
body transcendences vs. body preoccupation p. 605 (blank)
PECK p606 ego transcendence vs. ego preoccuption p 606 (blank)
LEVINSON p606 winter of life 60 or 65-transition stage "old" loss of p ower, respect
NEUGARTEN p606 - way people cope with aging Disintegrated or integrated
Nuegarten - most people integrated p607 (blank)
Life review p608 - BUTLER - the point in life in whcih people examine and avaluate their lives
LEVINSON p609 - declines in status-adjusting to it (blank)
agricultural p609 older people control land
Asian-homogenous in socioeconomic terms p609 (blank)
wisdom p610 - expert knowledge (blank)
STERNBERG - p611 intelligence creates atom bomb-wisdomwon't use it
STUDINGER & BALTES p611 assess wisdom through suicide scenario
theory of mind p611 (blank)
disengagement theorgy -612 (blank)
Cummings and Henry p613 retirement or death of spouse-withdraw
activity theory - continued involvment p613 maintain interests & activities
WARD "less is more" activity p613 (blank)
continuity theory p614 maintain DESIRED level of involvement
BALTES - Paul & Margret p614 selective optimization with compensation -
selective optimization - p614 most successful model for agin may be selective optimization with compensation
RUBINSTEIN p614 selective optimization
continuing-care community p616 environment all are retirement age
nursing homes - just 5% p616 (blank)
living at home - over 65 = 1/4 of all people living alone (blank)
Af. Am. multigenerational families - 616 (blank)
assisted living p616 (blank)
continuing care community p616 (blank)
adult day-care facililties p617 (blank)
learned helplessness p617 no control over environment
LANGER & JANIS -2 groups p617 choices were happier - didn't die
continuers p620-keep in their field (blank)
involved spectators -backseat role in their field p620 (blank)
adventurers - explore new pursuits -620 (blank)
searchers - p620 (blank)
easy gliders p620 (blank)
retreaters p620 withdrawn (blank)
LANDY & conte P (blank)
caring for spouse p625 (blank)
widowhood-adjustment-three stages p627 (blank)
HEINEMANN & EVANS - 3 stages of widowhood p627 (blank)
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