Multiple Choice
According to our textbook, traditional mourning models have frequently made several assumptions which more recent studies have challenged. Among these assumptions are:
A) That all human beings responding to loss follow a universal pattern of mourning
B) That human beings differ in their responses to loss based on their culture's values and expectations
C) That there are no specific stages through which all human beings progress as they mourn a loss
D) That mourning is best understood as a personal response which cannot be adequately described as following some universal pattern
E) None of the above
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