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joesmith1212

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Research has indicated that as individuals move from adolescence to middle age, they would be most likely to experience a modest increase in
 
  a. neuroticism.
  b. extraversion.
  c. openness to new experience.
  d. conscientiousness.

Question 2

The best predictor for depression four years after the death of a spouse is having
 
  a. cohabitated prior to the death of the spouse.
  b. lived with a spouse who had a long, chronic ailment.
  c. been depressed prior to the death of the spouse .
  d. failed to actively engage in grief work.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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