During middle adulthood, attitudes toward death are most likely to be affected by
a. the suddenness of the deaths that these adults encounter
b. a newly personalized sense of mortality
c. their view of death as resulting from ill fortune
d. the deaths of peers, parents, and spouses from human-induced causes
e. a growing sense of personal invulnerability
B
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Which of the following refers to how well a measure or research design does what it purports to do?
a. validity b. bias c. reliability d. error
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