Changes in physical functioning that are due to illness, health habits, and other individual differences, but which are not due to increased age itself and are not inevitable, are called __________ aging

a) primary
b) secondary
c) outward
d) inward


Answer: b

Psychology

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A) ethological theory B) psychoanalytic theory C) social referencing D) behavioral theory

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