1. (p. 6) Thanatos, from Greek mythology, is generally understood as a response to the |
C. personification of death. |
2. (p. 6) Deaths of the famous are likely to be announced on the newspaper’s front page as well as via feature-length |
D. obituaries. |
3. (p. 6) A feature length story on the death of someone famous is a/an |
B. obituary. |
4. (p. 6) Brief standardized printed statements following the death of an average citizen are called |
B. death notices. |
5. (p. 8) Media experts say that the "reality violence" on TV news began with coverage of the |
C. Vietnam War. |
6. (p. 8) Depictions of death in the mass media, in which the symbolic use of death contributes to an "irrational dread of dying and thus to a diminished vitality and self-direction in life" is referred to as |
A. mean world syndrome. |
7. (p. 8) In Gerbner’s "mean world syndrome", the symbolic use of death contributes to 1. an irrational dread of dying. A. 1, 2, and 4 |
D. 1, 2, and 3 |
8. (p. 8) According to George Gerbner, the "mean world syndrome" describes depictions of death in the mass media as embedded in a structure of violence that conveys |
D. a heightened sense of danger. |
9. (p. 9) What do some commentators call the new "porn star" of popular culture? |
C. The corpse |
10. (p. 10) Avoiding words like dead or dying, instead using phrases in which loved ones "pass away," the deceased is "laid to rest" and the corpse is "remains", is an example of |
B. euphemisms. |
11. (p. 10) Substitutions of vague words or phrases for ones considered harsh are |
A. euphemisms. |
12. (p. 11) Snuffed, ate it, wasted, and croaked are examples of |
A. death talk. |
13. (p. 12) After someone dies, conversations about that person move from present to past tense. This form of speech is called the |
D. indicative voice. |
14. (p. 12) What is the form of speech acknowledging the reality of death while distancing us from the dead, for example, "He was fond of music?" |
D. Indicative voice |
15. (p. 13) All of the following are musical expressions associated with death EXCEPT |
D. hautsang. |
16. (p. 13) Which of the following is NOT a musical expression associated with death? |
C. Veil tale |
17. (p. 13) The Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) is a musical symbol of death found in |
A. Liszt’s Totentanz. |
18. (p. 13-15) Themes of loss and death are heard in A. classical music. |
D. all of the above |
19. (p. 15) In traditional Hawaiian culture, mele kanikau may have been carefully composed or spontaneous and used A. at the signing of the will. |
C. during the funeral procession. |
20. (p. 17) In literature, the meaning of death is often explored as it relates to the individual as well as |
C. society. |
21. (p. 18) Which of the following is NOT an example of Holocaust literature? |
C. Walking Skeleton by Richard Shaw |
22. (p. 18) Suse Lowenstein’s work Dark Elegy functions as a reminder that |
B. life is fragile and survivors have to live with the loss. |
23. (p. 20) What is the largest ongoing community arts project in America? |
B. The AIDS Memorial Quilt |
24. (p. 22) What is an example of a homemade condolence? |
A. Comfort quilts |
25. (p. 23-24) Which of the following is NOT a way in which humor functions relative to death? |
C. Discourages empathy |
26. (p. 25) What has been called the "oil of society?" A. Music |
B. Humor |
27. (p. 25) Hibakusha is a Japanese word meaning |
C. explosion affected. |
28. (p. 26) According to Kastenbaum, what is defined as "the study of life with death left in?" |
C. Thanatology |
29. (p. 27) Which of the following are considered dimensions of thanatology? 1. Psychological A. 1, 2, and 4 |
C. 1, 2, and 3 |
30. (p. 27) Which of the following is NOT an example of the dimension of sociological thanatology? |
B. Pain and symptom control |
31. (p. 28) The largest area of empirical research in thanatology is concerned with the measurement of attitudes toward death and dying and more particularly A. death anxiety. |
A. death anxiety. |
32. (p. 28) What has been characterized as the largest area of empirical research in thanatology? |
B. Death anxiety |
33. (p. 28) Research about death anxiety indicates that it tends to be higher among |
C. blacks than whites. |
34. (p. 29) Research into death anxiety has been characterized by Kastenbaum as |
C. thanatology’s own assembly line. |
35. (p. 29) In reviewing death anxiety research, Robert Kastenbaum says that it |
A. allows individuals to enjoy the illusion that death has been studied. |
36. (p. 29) In reviewing the status of research and practice in thanatology, Herman Feifel points out that the |
B. human mind operates on various levels of reality or finite provinces of meaning. |
37. (p. 29-30) In his emphasis relevant to terror management theory, Ernest Becker addressed |
A. the need to control our basic anxiety and to deny the terror of death. |
38. (p. 30) Which of the following are included in Ernest Becker’s "four strands of emphasis" in terror management theory (TMT)? 1. The world is a terrifying place. A. 1, 2, and 4 |
D. 1, 3, and 4 |
39. (p. 31) The first formal course in death education at an American university was held at |
B. University of Minnesota in 1963. |
40. (p. 31) In 1963, the University of Minnesota |
A. held the first formal course in death education. |
41. (p. 32) The establishment of death studies, in modern times, can be traced to explorations of death by A. Saunders. |
C. Freud. |
42. (p. 32) The modern scientific approach to the study of death is usually traced to a symposium organized in 1956 by |
B. Herman Feifel. |
43. (p. 33) Which of the following is NOT cited in the text as a journal in the field of death and dying? |
B. The Carnegie Journal of Death |
44. (p. 34) Hannelore Wass observes that the study of death and dying will |
D. help individuals and societies transcend self-interest in favor of concern for others. |
45. (p. 34) Which of the following factors does NOT affect our familiarity with death? |
D. Political decision making |
46. (p. 35) Approximately how much has the average life expectancy in the United States increased since 1900? A. 5 years |
C. 30 years |
47. (p. 35) __________ has the longest life expectancy of countries worldwide. |
A. Japan |
48. (p. 37-38) What are the two leading causes of death in the United States? |
D. Heart disease and cancer |
49. (p. 38) Epidemiologic transition is BEST defined as the A. shift in disease patterns characterized by a redistribution of deaths from the young to the old. B. contribution of Americans’ highly mobile life styles to making death less immediate and intimate. |
A. shift in disease patterns characterized by a redistribution of deaths from the young to the old. |
50. (p. 40) Which of the following BEST describes the phrase "medical technology that seems to one person a godsend, extending life, may seem to another a curse?" A. People do not know how to manipulate machinery. B. People do not believe in the technology. |
D. The effect of new technology involves personal and social consequences and trade-offs. |
51. (p. 44) Which of the following BEST describes a "cosmopolitan" society? |
B. Ideas and practices from other historical periods and cultures are valued and examined. |
52. (p. 44-45) According to Ulrich Beck, a German scholar and observer of the "cosmopolitan society," the human condition in the present century |
B. cannot be understood nationally or locally but only globally. |
53. (p. 46) Even when curative treatments have ended, the effort to control circumstances around death and dying so that it comes out "right" is termed |
D. managed death. |
54. (p. 46) What term do social scientists use to describe the phenomenon of societies falling behind in dealing with new challenges resulting from rapid technological and social change? |
A. Cultural lag |
55. (p. 8) The disruption of survivors’ lives, their ensuing grief and coping is generally given little attention in the media. |
TRUE |
56. (p. 10) A euphemism is a shorthand way of referring to an exciting event. |
FALSE |
57. (p. 12) Word choices may reflect changes in how death is experienced at different times. |
TRUE |
58. (p. 12-15) Popular music devotes significant attention to death. |
TRUE |
59. (p. 14) Themes of mayhem, misery and murder have long been staples of music. Suicide and deathbed scenes however are uncommon. |
FALSE |
60. (p. 14) In American blues music, themes of loss, separation, and tribulation are rarely heard. |
FALSE |
61. (p. 14) Themes of suicide are uncommon in music today. |
FALSE |
62. (p. 14-15) Gospel and classical music do not include death themes in their compositions. |
FALSE |
63. (p. 15) Wilson identified celebrity death as a category of death in country music. |
TRUE |
64. (p. 16-17) Elegies and eulogies are both often inscribed as a memorial on a tomb. |
FALSE |
65. (p. 20) The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt is a small community arts project started in Washington, D.C. TRUE or FALSE |
FALSE |
66. (p. 22) The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is an example of contemporary mourning art. |
TRUE |
67. (p. 22) The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has declined requests to display mementos left by visitors at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall. |
FALSE |
68. (p. 28) People who describe themselves as religious suffer more death anxiety than their non-religious counterparts. |
FALSE |
69. (p. 32) Sylvia Anthony was a pioneer in the studies of adult survivors of trauma. |
FALSE |
70. (p. 34) Luciana Fonseca and Ines Testoni were pioneers in the Italian "you and death" movement. |
FALSE |
71. (p. 34) In the nineteenth century, most people typically purchased coffins and baked homemade desserts to bring to the home of grieving friends. |
FALSE |
72. (p. 34) At the turn of the century, young children were usually involved in activities surrounding the dead, including sleeping in the same room as the corpse. |
TRUE |
73. (p. 46) The rapid advancement of technology and social changes has created a "cultural lag." |
TRUE |
74. (p. 46) A death café is an online blog started in Europe to help recently widowed men. |
FALSE |
75. (p. 47) The first lossography was published in 1971 in Psychology Today. |
FALSE |
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