Jennifer is 92. She has become increasingly solitary, preferring her "quiet time" to the company of others

She no longer gets out much, and although she does not really seem depressed, her level of involvement with the world has diminished to almost nothing. Jennifer's lifestyle is consistent with the aspect of disengagement theory known as
A) acceptance of changes.
B) inactivity and rebellion.
C) discontinuity.
D) antisocial personality.


A

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