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    In Klinger's Theory, Mourning Can Be Viewed As
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In Klinger's Theory, Mourning Can Be Viewed As

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Question 13

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In Klinger's theory, mourning can be viewed as:


A) the result of a lost incentive
B) the result of expectancies
C) the result of hopelessness
D) the result of learned helplessness

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