Accusing people of DWE (driving while elderly) is considered a type of:

Option A
Behaviorism

Option B
Functionalism

Option C
Clairvoyance

Option D
Ageism

Question 2
Question 2
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Question 2
What is a dependency ratio?

Option A
It is the comparison of working people to non-working people.

Option B
It is the comparison of grandparents to parents.

Option C
It is the comparison of children to parents.

Option D
It is the comparison of healthcare professionals to the elderly.

Question 3
Question 3
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Question 3
How do elderly widows and widowers react to death of their significant other?

Option A
Differently: elderly widows often do not remarry while elderly widowers do.

Option B
Similarly: both elderly widows and widowers do not often remarry.

Option C
Differently: elderly widows often remarry while elderly widowers do not.

Option D
Similarly: both elderly widows and widowers often remarry.

Question 4
Question 4
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Question 4
Your grandmother is still very active and loves to get her friends together for bridge on Friday. They always talk about all those old-old people down at the senior center who like to play bingo. About how old are the old-old senior citizens to whom they are referring?

Option A
85

Option B
75

Option C
67

Option D
72

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1:
Accusing people of DWE (driving while elderly) is considered a type of:
Option D: Ageism

Question 2:
What is a dependency ratio?
Option A: It is the comparison of working people to non-working people.

Question 3:
How do elderly widows and widowers react to the death of their significant other?
Option A: Differently: elderly widows often do not remarry while elderly widowers do.

Question 4:
Your grandmother is still very active and loves to get her friends together for bridge on Friday. They always talk about all those old-old people down at the senior center who like to play bingo. About how old are the old-old senior citizens to whom they are referring?
Option A: 85

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