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A group of researchers examined the ways in which patient's perceptions of the expectations of the individuals around them affected their adjustment to their illness. the results revealed that
A) patients who perceived their family and friends' expectations to be excessive were less were more  likely not to report depression and low quality of life.
B) patients who perceived their family and friends' expectations not to be excessive were more likely to report happiness and low quality of life.
C) patients who perceived their family and friends' expectations to be excessive were more likely to report happiness and high quality of life.
D) patients who perceived their family and friends' expectations to be excessive were excessive were more likely to report depression and low quality of life.
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Psychology and Life

Psychology and Life


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Great answer, thank you.
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