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The interpretation of events in our lives is partially a reflection of how we are treated, which is called
 
  a. self concept.
  b. social construction of self.
  c. self perception.
  d. self reliance.

Question 2

The term Centenarians refers to
 
  a. individuals living in the 1900s.
  b. individuals born in the year 1900.
  c. older adults living past their 100th year.
  d. individuals born in the year 2000.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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