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audragclark

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A key component in chronic loneliness is
 
  a. adjusting to a disruption in one's social network.
  b. early negative social behavior that leads to rejection by peers.
  c. lack of social groups.
  d. missing an absent intimate attachment figure.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true of loneliness?
 
  a. Anyone can experience loneliness.
  b. The loneliest age group is the elderly.
  c. About 75 of those beginning college experience loneliness in their first few weeks on campus.
  d. Men seem more reluctant to admit loneliness than women.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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