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imanialler

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Bowlby suggested that the order of infant bereavement is
 
  a. protest to despair to detachment.
  b. protest to detachment to despair.
  c. despair to protest to detachment.
  d. despair to detachment to protest.

Question 2

Using a life-story approach, McLean and Pratt (2006) found that the more the sophisticated the meaning making in an adolescent's life narrative, the
 
  a. more likely he or she would be depressed.
  b. less likely he or she would be in a state of foreclosure.
  c. more likely he or she would become pregnant.
  d. less likely he or she would have close friends.



tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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