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PSY 241 Chapter 15 Test

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Proactivity
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Continuity Theory
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Adaptation Level
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Frail Older Adults
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Integrity vs. Despair
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Environmental Press
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Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
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Zone of Maximum Comfort
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Zone of Maximum Performance Potential
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Socioemotional Selectivity
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Assisted Living Facilities
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Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
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Basic self care tasks such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking, and dressing.
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When people choose new behaviors to meet new desires or needs and exert control over their lives.
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Theory based on idea that people tend to cope with daily life in later adulthood by applying familiar strategies based on past experience to maintain and preserve both internal and external structures.
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When press level is slightly higher tending to improve performance.
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Actions that require some intellectual competence and planning.
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When press level is slightly lower, facilitating a high quality of life.
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A supportive living arrangement for people who need assistance with ADLs or IADLs but who are not so impaired physically or cognitively that they need 24 hour care.
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Older adults who have physical disabilities, are very ill, and may have cognitive or psychological disorders.
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The physical, interpersonal, or social demands that environments put on people.
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Process by which social contact is motivated by many goals, including information seeking, self-concept, and emotional regulation.
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According to Erikson, the process in late life by which people try to make sense of their lives.
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When press level is average for a particular level of competence.
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The process by which people reflect on the events and experiences of their lifetimes.
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Type of coping strategy that includes seeking pastoral care, participation in organized and non-organized religious activities, and expressing faith in a God who cares for people.
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The ability to perform the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).
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A group of people that journeys with us throughout our lives, providing support in good and bad times.
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The upper limit of a person's ability to function in 5 domains: physical health, sensory perceptual skills, motor skills, cognitive skills, and ego strength.
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Transitional job held between one's exit from a career job and final retirement.
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An individual who lives alone or a group of individuals who live together.
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The cognitive and emotional attachments that a person puts on their place of residence, by which a "house" is made into a "home".
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An evaluation of one's life that is associated with positive feelings.
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When people allow their situation to dictate the options they have.

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