Children's Understanding of Death and Response
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What was the relationship between a greater biological understanding of death and anxiety in children?

  • A greater biological understanding of death was related to higher anxiety.
  • A greater biological understanding of death was related to anxiety in adults, not children.
  • A greater biological understanding of death was related to lower anxiety. (correct)
  • A greater biological understanding of death had no impact on anxiety.
  • What belief was associated with a greater biological understanding of death in children?

  • People should feel sad after the death of a loved one. (correct)
  • People should feel happy after the death of a loved one.
  • People should forget about the death of a loved one.
  • People should feel indifferent after the death of a loved one.
  • According to the clinical research mentioned, what impact can fear and anxiety have on children's ability to reason about death?

  • Fear and anxiety make it easier for children to reason about death.
  • Fear and anxiety do not impact children's ability to reason about death.
  • Fear and anxiety may make it difficult for children to reason about death. (correct)
  • Fear and anxiety do not affect children's ability to reason about death.
  • What positive consequences did open communication about death between parents and children have on children's coping abilities?

    <p>Open communication improved children's coping abilities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the study examining parent-child conversations about death retrospectively, what did adults who recalled open discussions with their parents report?

    <p>Better coping after a death in adulthood.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the text suggest researchers should focus on more regarding children's understanding of death?

    <p>The importance of parent-child conversations about death.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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