The sub-concept of death most closely related to the recognition that death involves the complete and final cessation of all life-defining capabilities typically attributed to a living physical body is
a. causality
b. universality
c. noncorporeal continuation
d. nonfunctionality
e. irreversibility
Question 2The sub-concept of death most closely related to the recognition that all living things must eventually die is
a. causality
b. universality
c. noncorporeal continuation
d. nonfunctionality
e. irreversibility
Question 3Maria Nagy reported that children in what she termed Stage 3 are likely to view death as
a. universal
b. final
c. inevitable
d. all of these
e. none of these
Question 4Maria Nagy reported that children in what she termed Stage 2 are likely to view death as
a. temporary
b. going to sleep
c. gradual
d. a departure
e. none of these
Question 5Maria Nagy reported that children in what she termed Stage 1 view death as
a. permanent
b. going to sleep
c. final
d. irreversible
e. none of these