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luminitza

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After her husband died, Talat focused a great deal of her attention on learning how to take care of the garden, a task formerly performed by her deceased husband. Her actions represent _____ coping.
 
  a. anticipatory
  b. restoration-oriented
  c. complicated
  d. loss-oriented

Question 2

Which statement regarding the achievement of identity status is FALSE?
 
  a. The rate of identify achievement differs across domains of identity.
  b. By age 20, most individuals have reached complete identity achievement status.
  c. Some reliable sex differences in identity achievement have been observed.
  d. The actual process of identity achievement is sometimes different than the theory proposed by Marcia.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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