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20-Adulthood - Biosocial Ages 25 – 65

Don and Nancy are having trouble of becoming pregnant Don and Nancy are having trouble of becoming pregnant. This difficulty could be at least ______________ due to Don’s difficulty. A. One half B. Two thirds C. Three fourths D. One third E. None of the above

Don and Nancy are having trouble of becoming pregnant Don and Nancy are having trouble of becoming pregnant. This difficulty could be at least _____________ due to Don’s difficulty. A. One half B. Two thirds C. Three fourths D. One third E. None of the above

During menopause, Janet would be seeing the following symptom(s). A. An increase in sex hormones B. A reduction in sex hormones. C. An increase in ovulation D. A decrease in ovulation E. B & D

During menopause, Janet would be seeing the following symptom(s). A. An increase in sex hormones B. A reduction in sex hormones. C. An increase in ovulation D. A decrease in ovulation E. B & D

Over the years Bill has been experiencing a dip in testosterone, often in ways related to anxiety or lack of sexual activity. This also results in reduced sexual desire erections and muscle mass. He is probably going through: A. The “male menopause” B. Andropause C. Middle age hormone loss D. All the above E. None of the above

Over the years Bill has been experiencing a dip in testosterone, often in ways related to anxiety or lack of sexual activity. This also results in reduced sexual desire erections and muscle mass. He is probably going through: A. The “male menopause” B. Andropause C. Middle age hormone loss D. all the above E. None of the above

Jim has higher social and economic status than Mark Jim has higher social and economic status than Mark. As a result, Jim will have_____________________. A. less stress B. better health C. longer life D. all the above E. None of the above

Jim has higher social and economic status than Mark Jim has higher social and economic status than Mark. As a result, Jim will have_____________________. A. less stress B. better health C. longer life D. all the above E. None of the above

Maria lives in North America, and she was recently diagnosed with cancer. Her cancer is most likely ________________ cancer. A. Breast B. Lung C. Colon D. Uterine E. None of the above

Maria lives in North America, and she was recently diagnosed with cancer. Her cancer is most likely _______________ cancer. A. Breast B. Lung C. Colon D. Uterine E. None of the above

When Ron got to be 60 years old he noticed it seemed like he kept gaining weight even though he wasn’t eating more and would exercise. Why was he gaining weight at this age? A. He wasn’t drinking enough B. His medications caused weight gain C. This metabolism slowed down D. He was drinking too much water E. None of the above

When Ron got to be 60 years old he noticed it seemed like he kept gaining weight even though he wasn’t eating more and would exercise. Why was he gaining weight at this age? A. He wasn’t drinking enough B. His medications caused weight gain C. This metabolism slowed down D. He was drinking too much water E. None of the above

When dealing with stress Christopher tends to be _____________ focused, and his wife Susan tends to be _______________ focused. A. Emotion; problem B. Emotion; emotion C. Problem: problem D. Problem; emotion E. None of the above

When dealing with stress Christopher tends to be _______ focused, and his wife Susan tends to be ______ focused. A. Emotion; problem B. Emotion; emotion C. Problem: problem D. Problem; emotion E. None of the above

James is researching death rates in various countries worldwide, whereas Patricia is researching the amount of diseases in different countries worldwide. As a result, James is focusing on the _______ rates in these countries, and Patricia is focusing on the _________ rates in these countries. A. Morbidity; mortality B. Morbidity; morbidity C. Mortality; morbidity D. None of the above

James is researching death rates in various countries worldwide, whereas Patricia is researching the amount of diseases in different countries worldwide. As a result, James is focusing on the _______ rates in these countries, and Patricia is focusing on the _________ rates in these countries. A. Morbidity; mortality B. Morbidity; morbidity C. Mortality; morbidity D. None of the above

Jim is in his 60s and has started experiencing a gradual decline in his physical health. This is referred to as: terminal drop. senescence. developmental bi-directionality. geriatric plasticity.

Jim is in his 60s and has started experiencing a gradual decline in his physical health. This is referred to as: terminal drop. senescence. developmental bi-directionality. geriatric plasticity.

Linette and her husband had her ova fertilized with his sperm in a laboratory and then implanted in her uterus. What form of assisted reproductive technology is this? gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT) amniocentesis in vitro fertilization (IVF) None of the above

Linette and her husband had her ova fertilized with his sperm in a laboratory and then implanted in her uterus. What form of assisted reproductive technology is this? gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT) amniocentesis in vitro fertilization (IVF) None of the above