In middle-aged adult, multiple role involvement predicts positive well-being, more trusting and positive relations with others, and a positive sense of life purpose when it is accompanied by______.

A. a sense of accomplishment
B. perceived sense of control
C. feeling of youthfulness
D. increased working memory


Answer: B

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