The relations of knowledge and attitudes about aging to one's age, sex, and
depression about death were examined. 111 undergraduate and graduate stude
nts completed the multiple-choice form of the Facts on Aging Quiz and the D
eath Depression Scale. Present results extend previous research showing tha
t people's perceptions of aging change with age. How such perceptions chang
e is twofold: (1) perceptions of aging do not become more positive with age
but do have less negative bias, and (2) they show more knowledge of aging
on test measures. No sex differences were found in knowledge and attitudes
about aging. No significant relationship was found between scores on measur
es of attitudes toward aging and depression about death. Sex differences we
re found on scores for death depression, with women reporting greater depre
ssion about death.