A description of bereaved parents is that they ______.

A. tend to experience grief over a shorter period than other bereaved people
B. often find comfort in that the death of their child had some meaning
C. find it easier than other bereaved people to transform their identity
D. need to reshape their sense of purpose and legacy


Answer: D

Psychology

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a. travel more quickly in Luke's system because the stimulus is more intense. b. be weaker in Fiona's system because the stimulus is less intense. c. be the same in both individuals due to the all-or-none principle. d. travel a shorter distance in Luke's system because the stimulus is more intense.

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Recent research suggests that ____ emotions experienced while under stress appear to play a key role in helping people bounce back from the difficulties associated with stress

a. very intense b. negative c. positive d. unexpected

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Professor Diebold tells his class, "Pedophilic disorder is a disorder in which an adult obtains sexual gratification through urges, acts, or fantasies of sexual contact with prepubescent children. The pedophile must be at least 14 years of age and at least five years older than the victim. Most pedophiles prefer boys, but some choose girls. Regrettably, sexual abuse of children is common." Which

part of Professor Diebold's statement is accurate? a. Pedophilic disorder is a disorder in which an adult obtains sexual gratification through urges, acts, or fantasies of sexual contact with prepubescent children. b. The person withpedophilic disorder must be at least 14 years of age and at least twoyears older than the victim. c. Most pedophiles prefer boys, but some choose girls. d. Sexual abuse of children is common.

Psychology

Tillman Betsch is associated with the ______.

a. value-account model b. implicit subtraction model c. implicit addition model d. subliminal priming model

Psychology