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In working with leukemic children ages three to nine, anthropologist Myra Bluebond-Langner concluded
 
  a. that these children were generally unaware of their dying condition.
  b. that these children seemed to know they were dying but felt this was a reversible process.
  c. that age was not as important in the children's self-awareness of their dying as was their experience with the disease and its treatment.
  d. both b and c.
  e. None of the above.

Question 2

Situational adjustment was a concept developed by a sociologist named
 
  a. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.
  b. Robert Merton.
  c. Elliot Freidson.
  d. Rodney Coe.
  e. Howard Becker.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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