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Charise, age 74, is involved in organized religion. Longitudinal research suggests that Charise will __________ than her agemates who do not participate in organized or informal religion.
 
  A) be less generative
  B) reminisce less
  C) live longer
  D) experience greater death anxiety

Question 2

Which statement is true about sex differences in religious involvement and spirituality in late adulthood?
 
  A) Women are more likely than men to engage in religious activities.
  B) Men are more likely than women to say that religion is very important to them.
  C) Men and women are equally likely to turn to religion for social support.
  D) Men are more likely than women to engage in a personal quest for connectedness with a higher power.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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