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Samuel is a nine-year-old boy with a favorable self-image and has confidence in his abilities. He believes that hard work is the key to success. According to research by Chan & Koo in 2011 and Scales in 2014, Samuel's parents are most likely to be:
 
  A) authoritarian, dominating, and strict.
  B) lenient, ignorant, and negligent.
  C) negligent, rejecting, and rigid.
  D) restrictive, involved, and loving.

Question 2

While testing Jacobs' stage theory of grief, Paul Maciejewski and his colleagues observed that:
 
  A) acceptance of the loss of a loved one waned gradually over time.
  B) disbelief over a loss continually peaked after a period of time.
  C) in the face of a loss, yearning, anger, and depression rise suddenly in the predicted order.
  D) following a loss, anger was experienced for the longest period of time when compared with yearning and depression.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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