Multiple Choice
In a longitudinal study conducted in the United States that examined the relationship between religiousness and fear of death and dying, researchers found:
A) strong religious beliefs did not provide an effective buffer against fear of death
B) strong religious beliefs led to decreased death anxiety in later adult years
C) highly religious people reported the least amount of death anxiety
D) non-religious people reported higher degrees of death anxiety.
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