Deciding on the best option for an elderly person entails assessing the ability of family members or friends to provide__________or care.

A. finances
B. support
C. safety
D. love


Answer: B

Sociology

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A. Early settlements houses focused on recreation, social integration, immigration issues, character building, and social reform. B. Interaction among family members identified as both problem and solution to problems in the family. C. A collection of individuals who interact with each other, perceive themselves as belonging to a group, are interdependent, join together to accomplish a goal or fulfill a need, and are influenced by a set of rules and norms D. None of the above.

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A. A cohabiting situation would provide financial stability and little conflict. B. She won't remarry, at least not for a while, and Sasha and her mother will live a lower lifestyle than before the divorce. C. A second marriage would be happier and have less conflict than the first. D. Sasha's mother is likely to find a number of eligible partners for consideration.

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Lykke receives a call while working at the helpdesk from someone who needs his account reset immediately. When Lykke questions the caller, he says, "If you don't reset my account immediately, I will call your supervisor!" What psychological approach is the caller attempting to use on Lykke?

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