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imanialler

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The _____ is a population-level phenomenon that refers to the counterintuitive finding that settlers report better physical and mental health outcomes compared to their U.S.-born peers.
 
  a) immigrant paradox
  b) cultural paradox
  c) productivity paradox
  d) observer's paradox

Question 2

The _____ suggests that because humans have unique cognitive abilities, we are aware of the fact that we will die eventually and are terrified of that inevitable death.
 
  a) terror management theory
  b) interdependent self-construal theory
  c) inevitability theory
  d) mortality theory



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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