Telling a young child that death is like "going to sleep" is

a. a good way to protect him or her from the brutality of death.
b. a good way to help him or her understand that death happens to everyone.
c. likely to contribute to his or her misconception that death is a temporary state.
d. likely to lead to a more mature conception of why people die.


c

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a. observer bias. b. researcher bias. c. nonrepresentative sample. d. courtesy bias.

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A. Adjustment disorder with depressed mood B. Persistent depressive disorder C. Postpartum depression D. Major depressive disorder

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