What has research found about the five stages of dying proposed by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross?
a. Only two of the five stages were found to have any true validity
b. The five stages do, in fact, occur in a set sequence across every culture studied.
c. The stages all exist, but occur in one set sequence for women and a different set sequence for men.
d. The stages should not be viewed as necessarily occurring in a specific sequence.
d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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