The term context of loss refers to which of the following that can affect the bereavement process?

a. The nature of the relationship between the deceased and the survivor
b. The sudden or gradual trajectory of death
c. The extent to which the survivor believes that his spouse led a full life
d. All of these


d

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The most likely negative outcome of being an involved grandparent is

a. guilt over lack of interaction with grandkids. b. lack of money due to overspending. c. depression over the responsibility of having a grandchild move into their home. d. remorse over not having had more children and more grandkids.

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A bank loan officer thinks people who speak with an accent are lazy; consequently, he refuses to grant them loans. The loan officer's belief is an example of __________. His refusal to grant them loans is an example of __________

a) discrimination; prejudice. b) stereotyping; attribution. c) attribution; stereotyping. d) prejudice; discrimination.

Psychology

Sam buys a hollow, plastic rock where he plans to hide his spare key. He puts it near several other rocks by the door and calls to his two children: a 3-year-old and a 6 ½-year-old

He said he was gardening and found something under the rock and asks them to guess. One says a worm and the other says some ants. Then he lifts it up and shows them that it's hollow and actually contained the house key. Then he asks where a robber, who has not been shown what is under the plastic rock, would look for the key to the house. How do you think each child would answer? Explain. What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Researchers asked participants to keep journals of their daily moods and of other variables, such as the weather and how much sleep they got the night before. When asked, many participants reported the amount of sleep the night before was correlated with

When information recorded in the journals was subjected to more systematic statistical analysis, it was found that amount of sleep was not related to participants' self-reported moods. This is most likely because participants a. relied on causal theories about the relation between mood and sleep. b. underreported the amount of sleep they actually got. c. were distracted when they wrote in their journals. d. were in a bad mood from having to keep the journal.

Psychology