In contrast to expected deaths, deaths that defy the accepted views on life expectancy such as the early death of a parent, the death of a young spouse, or the death of a child are generally referred to as _____________.
a. unlikely
b. unacceptable
c. traumatic
d. off-time
Question 2
When interviewed on the positive aspects of having children, parents identified all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Having children allowed them to be more childlike and engage in fun activities.
b. Having children required commitment and decision making that made them feel good about themselves.
c. Having children made them happier and more satisfied with their marriage.
d. Having children heightened emotional responses to their surroundings.