A) hospice care
B) euthanasia
C) senilicide
D) naturally occurring retirement communities
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A) a nursing home set up to resemble an apartment living situation
B) a planned retirement village in Florida where only those 65+ can live
C) an assisted living facility that offers various stages of assistance
D) a community in Arizona where many 65+ people have relocated to due to the nice weather and multiple facilities that cater to their needs
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A) police officer who serves the aging population.
B) type of nursing home.
C) area that has become an informal center for senior citizens.
D) planned retirement community for those over age 65.
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A) disenchantment
B) reorientation
C) stability
D) termination
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A) making the experience as positive as possible.
B) controlling the quality of a dying person's last days.
C) the ideal of a "good death."
D) All of these answers are correct.
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A) Richard Kalish
B) Elisabeth KΓΌbler-Ross
C) Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
D) Robert Atchley
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A) the preretirement stage
B) the near phase
C) the reorientation phase
D) the stability phase
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A) in the disenchantment phase of dying.
B) in the depression stage of dying.
C) having an "appropriate death."
D) experiencing denial.
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A) Sweden
B) Japan
C) Spain
D) Greece
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A) world systems theory.
B) gerontology.
C) modernization.
D) pay equity.
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A) of transition experienced by men and women that begins around 50 years of age.
B) of self-evaluation in which people realize that they have not achieved basic goals and have little time to do so.
C) in which adult children must simultaneously meet the competing needs of their parents and their children.
D) of disenchantment that retirees feel as they begin to cope with their new lives.
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A) people opt for early retirement and are caught between their working and non-working peers.
B) adults try to meet the competing demands of their parents and their own children.
C) adults realize that their parents have died and that they are now the oldest generation.
D) those who are age 65 are not financially able to retire and must continue working or find paid employment.
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A) development of a more realistic view of the retirement process.
B) point in time when the individual establishes a specific departure date from his or her job.
C) time when the person can no longer engage in basic,day-to-day activities such as self-care and housework.
D) development of a realistic view of retirement alternatives.
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A) Richard Kalish
B) Elaine Cumming
C) Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
D) Robert Atchley
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A) the preretirement phase
B) the near phase
C) the honeymoon phase
D) the termination phase
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A) day that the individual leaves his or her occupational position.
B) point in time when the individual establishes a specific departure date from his or her job.
C) time when the person can no longer engage in basic,day-to-day activities such as self-care and housework.
D) development of a realistic view of retirement alternatives.
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A) Richard Kalish
B) Elaine Cumming
C) Daniel Levinson
D) Robert Atchley
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