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Life Span Human Development Study Set 4
Quiz 17: The Final Challenge: Death and Dying
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Question 101
Essay
Describe the concepts that comprise a "mature" Western understanding of death.Provide examples to support your thinking.
Question 102
True/False
Parkes and Bowlby claimed that yearning while bereaved is a sign of separation anxiety
Question 103
Essay
Compare and contrast how a 5-year-old,10-year-old,and 16-year old would cope with the death of a parent.Give at least two examples for each child to support your thinking.
Question 104
True/False
Recent research has generated little support for the grief-work perspective.
Question 105
Essay
Modern medical technology is able to keep alive people who would have died under similar circumstances years ago.How has this impacted definitions of death and related decision-making? Would you favor aggressive use of technology to keep a person in an "in between" state? Does your opinion change if the person in that state is you? Explain your reasoning.
Question 106
True/False
Teenagers who experience the death of a friend develop a higher risk for substance abuse.
Question 107
True/False
In the United States,cancer is the leading cause of death of adults over age 65.
Question 108
True/False
By explaining to his young daughter Zoe that grandpa's death is just like when her pet hamster died,Josh is helping her to grasp the concept of universality in death.
Question 109
Essay
Rituals and behaviors for marking the death of someone vary widely across cultures and ethnic groups.How would you like your passing to be marked? With a solemn ceremony? A big party with music? A campfire on the beach? Explain the reasoning for your idea - is it cultural,religious,personal?
Question 110
Essay
List and describe Kübler-Ross's stages of dying in the order of occurrence.How has research supported this model? Provide at least two examples to support your thinking.
Question 111
Essay
What did Parkes mean by saying "love and loss are two sides of the same coin"? How did this perspective influence a key model of bereavement? Give examples from the model to support your ideas.
Question 112
Essay
List and describe the different patterns of adjustment that can occur in widows and widowers.Then give two examples of things that can help surviving spouses to navigate bereavement with an optimal outcome.
Question 113
Essay
Do people have a "right" to die? If they don't,explain your reasoning.If they do,describe that right - and should there be a cutoff point where it is not acceptable (e.g. ,passive euthanasia,assisted suicide,active euthanasia)?