Multiple Choice
The three major foci of social gerontology are
A) theory, research, and practice
B) micro theories, meso theories, and macro theories
C) the aged, aging as a process, and age as a dimension of social structure
D) the aging population, biological aging, and social aging
E) the aged, biological aging, and psychological aging
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