HDFS 314 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
stereotype - ANSWERSa special kind of knowledge structure or belief. They represent socially shared beliefs about characteristics and behaviors of a particular social group
"older adults stereotypes go on and on about their past"
what kind ...
stereotype - ANSWERSa special kind of knowledge structure or belief. They represent socially shared
beliefs about characteristics and behaviors of a particular social group
"older adults stereotypes go on and on about their past"
what kind of effect do negative aging stereotypes have for older adults? - ANSWERSdetrimental effects
do older or younger adults have more positive stereotypes of aging? - ANSWERSolder adults have more
positive stereotypes of aging than younger adults
age-based standard - ANSWERSwhen an individual attributes an older person's failure in memory as
more serious than a memory failure observed in a young adult
- "if a old women cannot remember where she put her keys it's seen as a problem compared to a young
adult losing their keys"
implicit stereotypes - ANSWERSautomatic activated negative stereotypes about aging guide behavior
beyond our awareness in many aspects in life
stereotype threat - ANSWERSfear of being judged in accordance with a negative stereotype about a
group to which you belong
- you are a member of a socialized group that is stereotyped no matter what you perform based on the
stereotype
labeling theory - ANSWERSwhen confronting an age-related stereotype, older adults are more likely to
integrate into their self-perception
resilience theory - ANSWERSconfronting a negative stereotype results in a rejection of what view
, -people wanting to distance themselves from negative stereotypes. older adults dissociate them selves
when negative stereotypes become relevant to them
Carl Jung believes personality - ANSWERSemphasizes that each aspect of a person's personality must be
in balance with all the others
introversion - ANSWERSreserved
with age it increases
extroverted - ANSWERSoutgoing, talkative
Erickson believed that personalities - ANSWERSdevelop and grow on each stage
thematic apperception test - ANSWERSa projective test designed to reveal a person's social drive of
needs by their interpretation of a series of pictures of emotionally ambiguous situations
- reveals their underlying motives concerns and the way they see the social world
Three erickson's stages - ANSWERSearly adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood
early adulthood - ANSWERSintimacy vs. isolation we are about what we love
middle adulthood - ANSWERSgeneratively vs. stagnation I am what I create
late adulthood - ANSWERSintegrity vs. despair I am what survives me
Big 5 model of Personality - ANSWERSOCEAN
openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeable, neuroticism
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