In the study conducted by Paul Maciejewski and his colleagues to test Jacobs' stage theory of grief, it was found that:

A) yearning was nonexistent after two years after the death of a loved one.
B) bargaining was low just after the loss and peaked over the course of five years.
C) acceptance was at its peak right after the death of a loved one and waned thereafter.
D) disbelief was highest just after the loss and waned over the course of two years.


D

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