In psychosocial theory, the ability to accept the facts of one's life and to face death without great fear is called

A. despair.
B. industry. 
C. integrity.
D. achievement.


Answer: C

Psychology

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A. contemplation B. termination C. action D. precontemplation

Psychology

"Senior" discounts on meals available only to individuals over age 55 provide an excellent example of a(n)

a. age norm. b. social clock. c. age grade. d. social convoy.

Psychology

Brian has been teaching his son to shoot a basketball correctly. Initially, Brian lowered the backboard and used a smaller ball to increase the chances his son would shoot the ball correctly. Once his son begins having success, Brian begins to raise the backboard and use a larger ball. This is an example of:

a. stimulus delay b. stimulus fading c. prompt delay d. prompt fading

Psychology

The "state in which disease is absent" is a common definition for:

a. Ayurveda. c. curanderos. b. Western medical circles. d. the biopsychosocial approach.

Psychology