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jilianpiloj

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Elisabeth KblerRoss's model of death and dying is based on
 
  a. observations of terminally ill people and their families. b. case studies of the journals of terminally ill people.
  c. case studies of people with infamous deaths.
  d. interviews with people who work with the terminally ill  hospice workers, nurses, doctors, and chaplains.
  e. interviews with terminally ill people.

Question 2

Other factors being equal, which person is most likely to be a supertaster?
 
  a. Yuan, an Asian man
  b. Yuna, an Asian woman
  c. Lenny, a European-American man
  d. Betty, a European-American woman
  e. None of these; there are no racial or gender differences among supertasters



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amit

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b




jilianpiloj

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Excellent


kswal303

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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