According to Langer and Rodin (1976), the quality and length of the lives of elderly nursing-home residents is determined in part by __________
a) how young residents are when they come to the nursing home.
b) the degree to which residents feel a sense of control over their lives.
c) how much disease they come into contact with.
d) how much stress they have in their lives.
b
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