The loss of someone or something, such as the death of a loved one or the theft of one's property, represents what kind of loss?
a. actual c. situational
b. anticipated d. perceived
A
Loss can be described as any situation in which a valued person or object is changed or is no longer available. A loss can be actual (e.g., a wallet is stolen), anticipated (e.g., an only child is planning to marry and leave the family home), tangible (e.g., money or credit cards from the wallet are no longer in the person's possession), or intangible (e.g., a job demotion creates a loss of status or prestige).
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