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Test Bank for Aging & Society: Canadian Perspectives, 9th Edition by Mark Novak, Herbert C. Northcott, and Karen Kobayashi |all chapters covered|

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The Test Bank for Aging & Society: Canadian Perspectives, 9th Edition by Mark Novak, Herbert C. Northcott, and Karen Kobayashi, provides exam-style questions with verified answers. Covering aging, health, policy, and social perspectives in Canada, this resource helps students strengthen understanding and prepare for exams. Available on Stuvia, it’s perfect for sociology, gerontology, and nursing courses.

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TESTBANKAgingandSocietyACanadianPerspectives9thEdition
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byMarkNovak,HerbertC.Northcott,KarenKobayashi
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AllChapters1-20
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,Table ofContents
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• Chapter1: Aging Today
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• Chapter2: Theories and Methods
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• Chapter3: Population Aging
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• Chapter4: Aging and Ethnicity
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• Chapter5: Personal Health andWellness
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• Chapter6: The Psychologyof Aging
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• Chapter7: Healthcare
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• Chapter8: Finances and Economics
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• Chapter9: Retirement and Work
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• Chapter10:Leisure, Recreation, and Service
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• Chapter11: Housing and Transportation
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• Chapter12: Family Life
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• Chapter13: Social Support and Caregiving
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• Chapter14: Dying, Death, andBereavement
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,CHAPTER1:AGINGTODAY f f f




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1. Which of the following is givenin thetext asareasonforstudying aging?
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a. to help oneself livethebestold agepossible f f f f f f f f




b. to enablepeopleto avoidorreversetheeffects ofaging f f f f f f f f f f




c. to enablepeopletomakeold age asinexpensive a time oflife asit can be
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d. to learnhowtoworkwith elderlyclients f f f f f f f




ANSWER: D f f REF: 2-3 ff f BLM:REM f




2. Asof2011, whatpercentageofthepopulationcomprisedolder
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Canadians?a. 16.0% f f




b. 15% f f




c. 9.1%
d. 6.8% ff f




ANSWER: B f f REF: 2 ff f BLM:REM f




3. By 2036, approximatelywhat percentage ofthe populationwillcompriseolder Canadians as
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fpredictedby Statistics Canada? f f f




a. 9%

b.19
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d.34
%
%
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4. Associety ages,whatwillchangein theCanadiansocialstructure?
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a. Povertywillincreaseasmorepeopleenteroldage. f f f f f f f f




b. Thegovernment will faceeconomic crisis aspension costsrise. f f f f f f f f f




c. Themass mediawill promoteageism. f f f f f




d. Thehealthcare systemwill addprograms toprevent illnessbeforeit f f f f f f f f f f




occurs. ANSWER: D REF: 2
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5. Which of the following is anexampleof asocial structure?
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a. theeducation system f f




b. the aging process f f




c. thegovernment f




d. the police f




ANSWER: A f f REF: 2 ff f BLM: HO f




6. What effect does anagingsocietyhaveon the Canadianfamily?
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a. anincreaseinthenumberofpeopleliving inthree-andfour-generationfamilies
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b. adecreaseinthenumber ofpeople who becomegrandparentsduring their lifetime
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c. anerosion of values asextendedfamilystructures fragment f f f f f f f f




d. anincreaseinfinancial responsibilityplaced onelderfamily f f f f f f f f




members ANSWER: A
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, 7. Howwill the healthcaresystemhave toadapt as Canadiansocietyages?
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a. bydecreasingtheattention giventochronicailments such as diabetes andarthritis
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b. byfavouring the treatment of moreacuteillnesses f f f f f f f




c. by changingpublic opinionabout old age f f f f f f




d. bytrying toprevent illnessbeforeithappens f f f f f f f f




f ANSWER: D f f REF: 2 ff f BLM: HO f




8. Dr.Clarke isconducting aresearchexperiment thatisstudyingtheprocess of agingamong
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folder Canadians.What isthenamefor thissocial science?
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a. tautology
b. ageism
c. gerontology
d. aeonology
ANSWER: C f f REF: 2 ff f BLM: HO f




9. What arethetwo points of viewthat gerontologists useto studyaging?
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a. economics andsocial structures f f f




b. thefamilyand the educationsystem f f f f f




c. bioethics andeconomics f f




d. theindividual andsociety f f f




ANSWER: D f f REF: 2 ff f BLM:REM f




10. WhatdidUnwin andcolleagues’(2008) researchfind outabout perceptions of aging?
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a. Peopleknow little about aging. f f f f




b. Old ageisseenas a time ofweakness and death. f f f f f f f f f f




c. Some attitudes towardstheelderlyhavepossiblyworsened. f f f f f f f




d. Most people’sknowledgeabout olderpeopleisbasedonmythor f f f f f f f f f f




fear. ANSWER: C
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11. YouruncleKenhasjustretired fromtheworkforce,andhe needstofind anactivitythatwillkeep himin touch
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with his community. According to recent research found in yourtextbook, which of the following
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factivities wouldbea beneficial activityfor your uncle? f f f f f f f f




a. readingbooks to his grandchildren f f f f




b. bakingcookies f




c. workingin hiswoodshop f f f




d. playingcards at alocallibrary f f f f f




ANSWER: D f REF: 4 f BLM: HO f




12. Which ofthefollowingaccuratelydescribesstereotypes?
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a. Theypreventdiscriminationandageism. f f f f




b. Theyforcepeopletoconfrontthetruthabouttheelderly. f f f f f f f f f




c. Theyoftenhavesomebasisinreality. f f f f f f




d. Theyexaggerate and distortthebad,while ignoringthegood qualities ofa f f f f f f f f f f f f




f groupof people. f f




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13. Which of the following presents anegative stereotypeofaging?
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a. anelderly84 year-old gentlemanwho playswith his grandchildren
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