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How do the attitudes toward death among elderly people compare to the attitudes of younger age groups?
 
  a. Elderly people report more anxiety about death than middle-aged adults.
  b. Elderly people report less anxiety about death than middle-aged adults.
  c. Elderly people are less realistic about its inevitability than middle-aged adults are.
  d. There are no differences between the elderly and other age groups in regard to

Question 2

Regarding measures of well-being and happiness, how do older people (over 65) tend to fare in comparison to young or middle-aged adults?
 
  a. Most aspects of well-being decline for older adults.
  b. Most aspects of well-being stay about the same across adulthood.
  c. Most aspects of well-being improve for older adults, except for purpose in life and personal growth.
  d. Many aspects of well-being decline for older adults, except for purpose in life and personal growth.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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