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Aging: Concepts and Controversies

Ninth Edition
by Harry R. Moody and Jennifer R. Sasser

Student Resources

  1. Basic Concepts I. A Life Course Perspective on Aging
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  2. Controversy 1. Does Old Age Have Meaning?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  3. Controversy 2. Why Do Our Bodies Grow Old?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  4. Controversy 3. Do Intelligence and Creativity Decline With Age?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  5. Basic Concepts II. Aging, Health Care, and Society
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  6. Controversy 4. Should We Ration Health Care for Older People?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  7. Controversy 5. Should Families Provide for Their Own?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  8. Controversy 6. Should Older People Be Protected From Bad Choices?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • Journal Articles
  9. Controversy 7. Should People Have the Choice to End Their Lives?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  10. Basic Concepts III. Social and Economic Outlook for an Aging Society
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • Journal Articles
  11. Controversy 8. Should Age or Need Be the Basis for Entitlement?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  12. Controversy 9. What Is the Future for Social Security?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  13. Controversy 10. Is Retirement Obsolete?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  14. Controversy 11. Aging Boomers: Boom or Bust?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  15. Controversy 12. The New Aging Marketplace: Hope or Hype?
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia
    • SAGE Journal Articles

Video and Multimedia

Click on the following links. Please note these will open in a new window.

Video Links

  • My House, Our Home
     
  • South Korea’s War on Dementia
     

Audio Links

  • Balancing the needs of multiple generations living together, from National Public Radio
     
  • Preparing for a future with aging parents, from National Public Radio
     
  • The role of ethnicity and spirituality in family caregiving
     
  • Intergenerational caregiving, from National Public Radio
     
  • The sandwich generation, from National Public Radio
     

Web Resources

  • For online resources related to the question "Should Families Take Care of Their Own?"
     
  • Check out this report on “The Return of the Multi-generational Family Household”
     
  • To read about the American changing family
     
  • The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation offers resources on family care giving
     
  • Find many reports on care for older adults from the Scan Foundation
     
  • Family caregivers continue to be adult daughters. A blog post on this topic
     
  • The National Council on Aging has many informative resources, including information on a dictionary of eldercare terminology

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