Which of the following is a critique of Kübler-Ross's theory?

a. The number of stages is insufficient to capture the complexity of responding to imminent death.
b. It has not been influential in the care of terminally ill patients in this country.
c. She did not collect any data to inform her theory.
d. It overlooks the cultural context.


Answer: D

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