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HDFS 332 Final Exam – Questions With Solutions

The sub-concept of death most closely related to the recognition that "all
living things must eventually die" is Right Ans - universality

The sub-concept of death most closely related to the recognition that death
involves the complete and final cessation of all life-defining capabilities
typically attributed to a living physical body is Right Ans - non-
functionality

Children who have survived a life-threatening illness often have to deal with
issues of Right Ans - incorporating the disease experience into their life
histories

Which of the following appears to decrease risk-taking behavior in early
adolescents? Right Ans - increased maturity

Speece and Brent concluded that most studies of children's understandings of
death have found that most children understand the key bioscientific sub-
concepts of the concept of death by the age of Right Ans - 7

Maria Nagy claimed that children in what she termed Stage I view death as
Right Ans - reversible

Crisis intervention programs are Right Ans - designed to minimize suicidal
behaviors in adolescents

During middle adulthood, attitudes toward death are most likely to be affected
by Right Ans - a newly personalized sense of mortality

According to Cook and Oltjenbruns, coping with life-threatening illness and
dying among young adults is likely to challenge their need to Right Ans -
Obtain realistic support for their goals and future plans
Develop intimate relationships
Express their sexuality

Mrs. K, age 54, is diagnosed with lung cancer with a prognosis of six months to
live. She has a loving husband and two children. According to developmental

, theorists, her response to this situation is likely to be to Right Ans - make
plans for the future

An action that facilitates parental grief and mourning following the death of an
infant is Right Ans - seeing and holding the dead infant

The death of a pet Right Ans - confirms the importance of relationships

A key need for every individual, which usually limits the risk of suicide when
it is satisfied, is Right Ans - having integration in one's life

An example of an altruistic suicide is Right Ans - killing oneself because
one's society expects one to do so in the circumstances

Shneidman argued that the key element in suicide is a triggering process,
which is: Right Ans - the idea of cessation

Theorists say suicidal behavior is complex because it involves three central
elements Right Ans - helplessness, hopelessness, and haplessness

According to Durkheim, when integration between an individual and a social
group is too strong and it leads to the individual's suicide, this is an example of
Right Ans - altruistic suicide

Claims on behalf of the legitimacy of rational suicide are generally founded on
Right Ans - individual autonomy and self-determination

According to Durkheim, egoistic suicide is associated with Right Ans - a
condition of underinvolvement or underintegration of an individual in his or
her society

Since the late 1980s in our society, homicide rates have Right Ans - been
trending gradually upward

If one believes that death is a "wall," then Right Ans - one's attitude toward
death will be influenced in some—not necessarily any obvious—way

At his trial, Socrates portrays death as possibly Right Ans - leading to
permanent loss of consciousness

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