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imanialler

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The research by Walaskay, Whitbourne, and Nehre on ego integrity in late adulthood showed that:
 
  a. the memories of despairing individuals were quite positive
  b. despairing individuals had little death anxiety
  c. individuals high in ego integrity experienced less death anxiety than despairing people
  d. individuals high in ego integrity were more competitive than despairing people

Question 2

In the research by Vandewater and McAdams which examined the issue of generativity in middle-age, it was found that generative study participants:
 
  a. were self-absorbed
  b. had little hope for the future
  c. were oriented toward helping others
  d. could only be happy if they were biological parents



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Answer to Question 1

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imanialler

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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