A young couple are looking for a new home. They want to move into a neighborhood that has no elderly neighbors. Such ageism carries several consequences. By separating themselves from the elderly, the couple:

A) Are less likely to see the similarities between themselves and older adults
B) Will lose their insights into aging
C) Will not experience the challenges of old age
D) May have an easier time minimizing their socioeconomic challenges


A
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Separation from the elderly means people are less likely to see the similarities between themselves and older adults. This separation leads to lack of understanding of the elderly and reduces the opportunities for the young to gain realistic insights into aging.

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