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Forrest lives in a Green House-style nursing home. Compared with a traditional nursing home resident, Forrest will probably __________.
 
  A) experience a quicker physical decline
  B) report a substantially better quality of life
  C) interact less often with other residents
  D) have less control over his daily schedule

Question 2

__________ predicts nursing home residents life satisfaction.
 
  A) Interaction with people in the outside world
  B) Having physical but not mental impairments
  C) Interaction within the institution
  D) Living in a hospital-like setting



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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