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torybrooks

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Psychologists are expected to be needed in the next few decades by aging Americans to assist them with
 
  A) adjusting to challenges from chronic illnesses.
  B) maintaining healthy and productive lifestyles.
  C) aligning lifestyles with those of young adults.
  D) the life tasks in (a) and (b) instead of with (a).

Question 2

The trend toward chronic diseases as the most common health problem
 
  A) will probably continue well into the 21st century.
  B) will probably reverse itself within the next decade.
  C) will probably be replaced by a growing problem with infectious diseases.
  D) will probably result in the consequences of both b and c.



todom5090

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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