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fagboi

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As per the Alameda County study (Berkman and Syme, 1979), individuals with the fewest social ties:
 
  a) suffered the highest mortality rate.
  b) aged slower than others.
  c) reported better health.
  d) maintained an active lifestyle.

Question 2

_____ refers to the special bond that develops between an infant and his or her primary caregivers and provides the infant with emotional security.
 
  a) Assimilation
  b) Attachment
  c) Animism
  d) Accommodation



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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