People tend to use the word “died” instead of more comfortable terms to refer to a person who has died. b. How the dead bodies are prepared for viewings. c. Children are usually encouraged to attend funerals and family events surrounding a death. d. Medicine encourages physicians to accept death as a part of their job, and to view it with acceptance rather than resistance.
nterest and values are considered as most critical reasons for a match with career choice.
c.
glamour of the career has little to do with its being chosen.
d.
one’s abilities and chosen career often do not match.
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14. American culture tends to deny the existence of death. Which of the following is an example of how it does that, according to Kübler-Ross (1969)?
a. People tend to use the word “died” instead of more comfortable terms to refer to a person who has died.
b. How the dead bodies are prepared for viewings.
c. Children are usually encouraged to attend funerals and family events surrounding a death.
d. Medicine encourages physicians to accept death as a part of their job, and to view it with acceptance rather than resistance.
15. Chronologically, middle age occurs:
a. later today than in the past
b. between 30 and 65
c. after one gets married
d. between 30 and 50
16. During early adulthood:
a.
memory begins to decline rapidly.
b.
memory improves while verbal skills decline.
c.
verbal skills and general knowledge typically improve, while memory may decline gradually.
d.
all cognitive skills decline.
17. Employers should:
a. avoid hiring middle-aged workers b. understand that middle-aged workers know more and have verbal skills as good as younger adults. c. are more limited in their ultimate potential in a career. d. recognizes that middle-aged workers will have more need for missed work days than younger-adults.
18. Girls who mature early have higher self- esteem than those who mature late.