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What is gerontology?-ANSWER-Gerontology is the study of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging. What is social gerontology?-ANSWER-Social gerontology is a subfield of gerontology that focuses on the social as opposed to the physical or biological aspects of aging. How is old age defined?-ANSWER-There is no single agreed–upon way to define aging and old age. The most commonly used definition in the United States is chronological age, but there are many other ways to determine when someone is considered old. These include taking on a social role such as widow or retiree, functional age, or subjective age identity. The definition that is most useful depends on the purpose. What difference does the "old age" definition make?-ANSWER-The definition that is most useful depends on the purpose. For example, chronological age is often used for defining eligibility for a benefit, such as Social Security, but functional age may be a more useful way to determine who is best suited to perform certain activities. What is a cohort?-ANSWER-A cohort is a group of individuals who have experienced the same event in the same time period. What is the most common way to define cohorts?-ANSWER-The most common way to define cohorts is by year of birth. Cohorts are shaped by historical events, by their size and composition, and by changes that occur in the social institutions around them Why are cohorts useful?-ANSWER-Age changes occur in individuals over time; age differences are ways one cohort differs from another. The concept of a cohort is useful for distinguishing age changes from age differences. What is the life course framework?-ANSWER-The life course framework is an approach to the study of aging that focuses

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ATI GERONTOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2025-2026 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES /ALREADY GRADED A+


Intro. To Gerontology



What is gerontology?-ANSWER-Gerontology is the study of the
biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging.


What is social gerontology?-ANSWER-Social gerontology is a
subfield of gerontology that focuses on the social as opposed
to the physical or biological aspects of aging.


How is old age defined?-ANSWER-There is no single agreed–
upon way to define aging and old age. The most commonly
used definition in the United States is chronological age, but
there are many other ways to determine when someone is
considered old. These include taking on a social role such as
widow or retiree, functional age, or subjective age identity.
The definition that is most useful depends on the purpose.

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What difference does the "old age" definition make?-ANSWER-
The definition that is most useful depends on the purpose. For
example, chronological age is often used for defining eligibility
for a benefit, such as Social Security, but functional age may
be a more useful way to determine who is best suited to
perform certain activities.


What is a cohort?-ANSWER-A cohort is a group of individuals
who have experienced the same event in the same time
period.


What is the most common way to define cohorts?-ANSWER-
The most common way to define cohorts is by year of birth.
Cohorts are shaped by historical events, by their size and
composition, and by changes that occur in the social
institutions around them


Why are cohorts useful?-ANSWER-Age changes occur in
individuals over time; age differences are ways one cohort
differs from another. The concept of a cohort is useful for
distinguishing age changes from age differences.


What is the life course framework?-ANSWER-The life course
framework is an approach to the study of aging that focuses

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on the interaction between historical events, personal
decisions, individual opportunities, and later life outcomes.


How is the life course framework useful to gerontologists?-
ANSWER-It combines a concern with individual aging with an
awareness of changing age structures. The two core concepts
of life course research are transitions and trajectories


What is ageism, and how is it perpetuated?-ANSWER-Ageism is
defined as stereotyping and discrimination against people on
the basis of age. Stereotypes are a composite of attitudes and
beliefs about people as a group. When people act on the basis
of these beliefs, they are guilty of age discrimination. Ageism
can take many forms. The form ageism takes differs by
gender, because there is a double standard concerning aging,
whereby men are valued by their accomplishments and
women by their appearance. Because of this double standard,
women are more likely than men to attempt to conceal their
age.


What are the two core concepts of life course research?-
ANSWER-The two core concepts of life course research are
transitions and trajectories.

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What are some of the problems with the use of chronological
age?-ANSWER-lumps together people in widely varying
generations into a single category.


Social gerontologist divide older people into three
subcategories, what are they?-ANSWER-Young–old, age 65 to
74
Middle–old, age 75–84
Oldest–old, age 85 and older


What are social roles defined by social gerontologists in regards
to social roles and age?-ANSWER-Social roles are sets of
expectations or guidelines for people who occupy given
positions, such as widow, grandfather or retiree.


What are the main ways to define age?-ANSWER-
Chronological, Social roles and age, functional age and
subjective age.


What is functional age and how can it be measured?-ANSWER-
Definitions of functional age are based on how people look
and what they can do. Functional age can be measured by
such normal physical changes as stiffness of joints, diminished

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