David's wife, Esther, recently died. If David is like most recently widowed older adults, his greatest problem is most likely

A) profound loneliness.
B) financial instability.
C) anxiousness.
D) declining health.


A

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A. Sam has become desensitized to light and his night-vision improves. B. Sam is now able to attend to other important road stimuli. C. Sam now uses the light from the oncoming headlights to read his map. D. Sam learned it is not important to watch for oncoming cars.

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