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How Do People's Expectations Often Differ from the Reality of Death

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How do people's expectations often differ from the reality of death and whether or not a "good death" is achievable? What roles are played by the healthcare system and by family members in the realization of a "good death"?


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Chronological Age

The actual age of an individual measured in years from the date of birth to the current date.

Charles Spearman

An early 20th-century psychologist who is best known for his work in intelligence, including the theory that a general intelligence factor underlies all cognitive abilities.

Intelligence

The skill to grasp, interpret, and employ data, tackle issues, and adapt to changes in circumstances.

Charles Spearman

A British psychologist known for his work in statistics and intelligence theory, notably for his proposal of the g factor, or general intelligence.

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