During middle adulthood, attitudes toward death are most likely to be affected by
a. the suddenness of the deaths that these adults encounter
b. a newly personalized sense of mortality
c. their view of death as resulting from ill fortune
d. the deaths of peers, parents, and spouses from human-induced causes
e. a growing sense of personal invulnerability
Question 2
The phrase sandwich generation describes
a. what deaths of grandparents mean to children
b. what deaths of adolescents mean to the elderly
c. the impact of HIV infection on dying families
d. pressures on adults from older and younger generations
e. eating patterns in middle adults