Multiple Choice
The compression of morbidity hypothesis states that among Western countries
A) the age of onset of chronic disability is being delayed, thereby shortening the amount of time between being ill or disabled, and dying
B) the age of onset of chronic disability is being delayed, thereby increasing the amount of time between being ill or disabled, and dying
C) the age of onset of chronic disability is occurring earlier, thereby shortening the amount of time between being ill or disabled, and dying
D) the age of onset of chronic disability is occurring earlier, thereby increasing the amount of time between being ill or disabled, and dying
E) the age of onset of chronic disability is staying the same, thus having no effect on the number of dependent years before dying
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