Research suggests which of the following individuals typically will suffer the most from "death anxiety"?

a. Carlos, a 22-year-old college student, full of purpose and zest for life, an atheist.
b. Richard, a 72-year-old retired mechanic, a devoted Muslim, and has no regrets in life.
c. Katie, an 89 year old widow, an active member in the United Methodist Church.
d. Aretha, a 49 year old housewife, regrets that she did not college; she believes in an afterlife, but she's not sure she earned a place in it.


d

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a. exerting control over a harmful habitual behavior. b. confronting a problem directly. c. determining realistic appraisal of stress and her resources. d. managing her disruptive emotional reaction.

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a. 6 months b. 12 months c. 18 months d. 24 months

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What do the results of the Ruback and Juieng (1997) experiment indicate?

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