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Providing prompt, accurate, and reliable information can helping bereaved persons with
 
  a. affective tasks
  b. valuational tasks
  c. cognitive tasks
  d. behavioral tasks
  e. forgetting the individual who died

Question 2

An example of a cognitive task for bereaved persons is
 
  a. resuming vocational responsibilities established before the death
  b. making new friendships
  c. expressing strong feelings
  d. seeking information about the death
  e. commemorating the life of the deceased



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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