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This comprehensive test bank for Death, Society, and Human Experience, 13th Edition by Robert Kastenbaum and Christopher M. Moreman is designed to help students master the psychological, social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of death and dying. The questions are closely aligned with the textbook’s chapters and key concepts, making this resource ideal for quizzes, midterms, finals, and US college courses in thanatology, sociology, psychology, nursing, and health sciences. Topics include attitudes toward death, dying and bereavement, cultural practices, ethics, euthanasia, hospice and palliative care, grief theories, and end-of-life decision-making. What’s Included: Chapter-by-chapter exam-style questions Conceptual and application-based questions Coverage of ethical, cultural, and clinical perspectives Ideal for sociology, psychology, nursing, and health-related programs Updated and suitable for 2025/2026 academic use This test bank helps students study efficiently, deepen understanding of sensitive topics, and approach exams with clarity and confidence. High-yield US college exam resource Trusted by social science and health science students Designed to support strong academic performance Download now and succeed in Death & Human Experience coursework.

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Test Bank for Death, Society, and Human
Experience 13th Edition by Robert
Kastenbaum & Christopher M. Moreman
Complete Chapters 1-15| A+ PASS




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, Chapter 1: As We Think About Death

MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS

1.0. Kastenbaum observed that Hollywood portrayals of death emphasize all the following EXCEPT the
notion:

a) that the doctor is the most important person to pay attention to when someone is dying

b) of open communication, as in interpersonal connecting with significant words of parting

c) that deception and sentimentalism are the best approaches

d) that a sanitized version of dying is the best approach.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 6

Answer: b) of open communication, as in interpersonal connecting with significant words of parting



2.0. A new question has arisen about gory details on television programs such as CSI and whether their
portrayal of death serves to death.

a) coldly analyze

b) expose the emotions surrounding

c) depersonalize

d) mystify.

Difficulty: 3

Page reference: 6

Answer: c) depersonalize



3.0. The is a person who is quick to introduce a fatalistic statement, often as an attempt to end a
discussion about death before it begins.

a) listener

b) fatalist

c) silencer



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,d) instigator.

Difficulty: 3

Page reference: 6

Answer: c) silencer



4.0. The leading cause of death for the population in general is:

a) suicide

b) motor vehicle accident

c) heart disease

d) cancer.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 12

Answer: c) heart disease



5.0. The earliest childhood memory reported by most adults is an experience of:

a) joy

b) death

c) anger

d) sadness.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 12

Answer: b) death



6.0. Of the 100 individuals Jack Kevorkian ―assisted‖ in death, how many were terminally ill?

a) one half

b) more than one-half



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, c) one third

d) less than one-third.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 12

Answer: d) less than one-third



7.0. One study that followed patients through their postoperative period found that:

a) those with positive religious coping styles experienced more pain and distress

b) those with positive religious coping styles experienced no pain or distress

c) those with positive religious coping styles experienced less pain and distress

d) doubt and conflict in religious beliefs had no effect on health outcomes.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 15

Answer: c) those with positive religious coping styles experienced less pain and distress



8.0. Personal experience with dying and death influences our:

a) attitudes and beliefs

b) beliefs

c) feelings and attitudes

d) attitudes, beliefs, and feelings.

Difficulty: 1

Page reference: 13

Answer: d) attitudes, beliefs, and feelings



9.0. Which of the following is NOT true of living wills?

a) The option of having a living will has been available since 1968.



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