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SGallaher96

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___________________ ___ describe(s) the innate and enduring character features that may enhance or impair an individual's ability to adapt to change and to problem-solving
 
  A. Intrapychic factors
  B. Personal control
  C. Functional performance mechanisms
  D. Gerotrancendence

Question 2

What role does spiritual connectedness play in developing an older person's spiritual perspective according to Troutman-Jordan's Theory of successful aging?
 
  A. Empower one to control or influence outcomes.
  B. Enables and motivates one to find meaning and purpose in life.
  C. Enable one to increase positive affectivity and creativity.
  D. Empower one to develop a new outlook and understanding of life.



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