The most serious drawback to Kübler-Ross’s theory of dying is that it __________

A) looks at dying patients’ thoughts and feelings outside the contexts that give them meaning
B) was based on only a few interviews with a small sample of terminally ill people
C) does not have application to people of faith or to people with a strong belief in an afterlife
D) encompasses all of the possible ways that people respond in the face of death


Answer: A

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