Video Activity 16.3: Retirement Planning in MidlifeClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 496, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Although the adults in this segment are at different stages of retirement planning, all recognize that retirement planning should include preparing for changes in income. According to research, what else should middle-aged adults consider when preparing for retirement? a.?whether or not to have more children b.?whether to stay married or divorce c.?recognition of impending lifestyle changes and changes in the amount of free time availabled.?recognition of the social clock and how they fit in with other same-age

adultsREF: Cognitive Domain: ApplicationDifficulty Level: Medium KEY: Learning Objective: 16.4: Discuss influences on job satisfaction and retirement planning during middle adulthood.Answer Location: Planning for Retirement Time Stamp: EndNAR: VID16.3 7. According to research on retirement planning, which of the following adults is most likely to financially plan for retirement?

A. Nila, who believes that she can control certain aspects of aging
B. Sharice, who has an intermittent awareness of the aging process
C. Hector, who has chronic health problems
D. Vinny, who has always worked multiple jobs to make ends meet


Answer: A

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