By focusing on coping skills and grouping them into three separate categories, Moos and Schaefer emphasized that
a. not everyone can achieve coping with dying
b. more educated people will cope more effectively with dying
c. coping as an ability can be taught
d. all of these
e. none of these
c. coping as an ability can be taught
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