Ninety-six-year-old Henry was able to do activities of daily living (ADLs), but he was no longer able to do instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). One of the things he was no longer able to do was

A) bathe himself.
B) get dressed without help.
C) manage his finances.
D) use the toilet by himself.


C

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Research by sociologist Linda Teplin revealed that, for comparable nontraffic encounters, police were more likely to

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