A) Early ejaculation
B) Partner non-cooperation
C) Lack of foreplay
D) Lubrication difficulties
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A) reason abstractly.
B) recall information.
C) accumulate information.
D) accumulate verbal skills.
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A) It involves extensive evaluation of sexual abilities during adulthood.
B) It was initiated by John Horn.
C) Participants have been assessed in two-year intervals since 1985.
D) New waves of participants are added periodically.
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A) The loss of bone is faster for men than it is for women.
B) By the end of early adulthood,bones break more easily and heal more slowly.
C) Peak functioning of the body's joints occurs in the sixties.
D) Women lose bone mass twice as fast as men do.
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A) As adults become older their age identity is younger than their chronological age.
B) Most adults feel that their age identity is five years more than their chronological age.
C) The age identity of adults is directly proportional to their chronological age.
D) Most adults feel that their age identity is much older than their chronological age.
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A) Peak functioning of the body's joints usually occurs in the thirties.
B) By the end of midlife,bones break more easily and heal more slowly.
C) Maximum bone density occurs by the mid- to late twenties.
D) The rate of bone density loss decelerates in the fifties.
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A) Offering incentives to middle-aged employees to retire early
B) Encouraging middle-aged professionals to take up entrepreneurship
C) Offering incentives to young professionals to outperform middle-aged employees
D) Hiring more middle-aged professionals to supervisory/managerial positions
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A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 15 percent
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A) menopausal symptoms.
B) longevity.
C) lung capacity.
D) marital satisfaction.
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A) Spatial orientation
B) Inductive reasoning
C) Perceptual speed
D) Verbal comprehension
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A) Spatial orientation
B) Inductive reasoning
C) Implicit memory
D) Verbal memory
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A) smoking.
B) alcohol.
C) exercise.
D) nutrition.
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A) stress
B) language
C) relationships
D) sleep deprivation
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A) Spatial orientation
B) Perceptual speed
C) Inductive reasoning
D) Verbal memory
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A) hypertension.
B) lung disease.
C) cancer.
D) osteoporosis.
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A) Improved cognitive functioning
B) Increased risk of stroke
C) Less effective immune system functioning
D) Problems with long-term memory consolidation
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A) A lower rate of depression
B) A lower rate of hypertension
C) A lower risk of cancer
D) Longevity
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A) Increase in height
B) Decrease in weight
C) Brittle fingernails
D) Loss of memory
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