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Cross-cultural research on death-hastening practices among frail older adults has shown that these practices include all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. not sharing food.
  b. stabbing upon request.
  c. driving them from their home.
  d. injecting them with poison made from local plants.

Question 2

While normally calm, 10-year-old Gretta becomes very shy and highly distressed when she is in an unfamiliar setting with people she does not know. Gretta would best be categorized as
 
  a. extraverted.
  b. conscientious.
  c. open to new experiences.
  d. behaviorally inhibited.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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