Define primary aging and secondary aging, offering an example of each

What will be an ideal response?


Primary aging refers to the age-related changes that take place in a person as time
goes by. Secondary aging refers to the age-related changes that take place as a
consequence of a person's unhealthy behaviors, disease, or a society's failure to
eliminate unhealthy conditions. Examples will vary.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Mrs. Old was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease 10 years ago. She is now 98 years old, confused, and needing help with activities of daily living. One day, she develops pneumonia, which is deliberately not treated. This might be a case of

a. active euthanasia b. passive euthanasia c. voluntary euthanasia d. assisted suicide e. altruistic suicide

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The fact that psychologists have agreed to use APA style when submitting research reports for publication illustrates the fact that psychologists, like all scientists, value _____

a. scholarship c. organization b. scientific jargon d. creativity

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Which of these principles of scientific inquiry are relevant to the case of the

Columbus poltergeist? (a) causation cannot be inferred from correlation (b) the popularity principle; if most scientists believe something it must be true (c) real effects become stronger when studied under more carefully controlled conditions (d) real effects become weaker when studied under more carefully controlled conditions (e) none of the above

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