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Section A. Matching Section A. Matching ___Openness ___Conscientiousness ___Extroversion ___Agreeableness ___Neuroticism ___Denial ___Anger ___Bargaining ___Depression ___Acceptance...

Section A. Matching

Section A. Matching

  1. ___Openness
  2. ___Conscientiousness
  3. ___Extroversion
  4. ___Agreeableness
  5. ___Neuroticism
  6. ___Denial
  7. ___Anger
  8. ___Bargaining
  9. ___Depression
  10. ___Acceptance
  11. ___Involved
  12. ___Companionate
  13. ___Remote
  14. ___Honeymoon
  15. ___Disenchantment
  16. ___Reorientation
  17. ___Routine
  18. ___Termination
  19. ___Disintegrated/Disorganized
  20. ___Defended
  21. ___Integrated
  22. ___Passive
  1. Degree to which a person is outgoing or shy
  2. Stage of grief where people try to negotiate their way out of death
  3. Degree to which a person is moody, anxious and self-critical
  4. Style of grandparenting where they are actively engage in and influence grandchildren’s lives
  5. Degree to which a person demonstrates curiosity and interest in new experiences
  6. Stage of grief where you are overwhelmed with a deep sense of loss
  7. Retirees engage in a variety of activities, such as travel, that were previously hindered by working full time
  8. A coping style where you accept beoming older with dignity
  9. Retirees reconsider their options and become engaged in new, more fulfilling activities
  10. A coping style where you try to stop aging
  11. Retirees come to grips with the realities of retirement and feel fulfilled with the new phase of life
  12. Stage of grief where you become angry with anyone and everyone
  13. Style of grandparenting where they are remote and distant
  14. Stage of grief where people become unemotional
  15. Degree to which a person is easygoing and helpful
  16. Degree to which a person is organized and responsible
  17. Stage of grief where people resist the idea they are going to die
  18. A coping style where you are unable to accept aging and they experience despair
  19. Retirement is not all that they thought it would be, and they may miss the stimulation of a job or find that it’s difficult to keep busy
  20. A coping style where you are filled with fear as you age
  21. Style of grandparenting where they are supporters and buddies
  22. Retirees either become too sick to continue their routine or go back to work
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  1. Degree to which a person is outgoing or shy--------Extroversion
  2. Stage of grief where people try to negotiate their way out of death-----------Bargaining
  3. Degree to which a person is moody, anxious and self-critical----Neuroticism
  4. Style of grandparenting where they are actively engage in and influence grandchildren’s lives-----Involved
  5. Degree to which a person demonstrates curiosity and interest in new experiences-----Openness
  6. Stage of grief where you are overwhelmed with a deep sense of loss-----Depression
  7. Retirees engage in a variety of activities, such as travel, that were previously hindered by working full time------Honeymoon
  8. A coping style where you accept becoming older with dignity----Integrated
  9. Retirees reconsider their options and become engaged in new, more fulfilling activities-----Reorientation
  10. A coping style where you try to stop aging----Defended
  11. Retirees come to grips with the realities of retirement and feel fulfilled with the new phase of life----Routine
  12. Stage of grief where you become angry with anyone and everyone-----Anger
  13. Style of grandparenting where they are remote and distant-----Remote
  14. Stage of grief where people become unemotional-----Acceptance
  15. Degree to which a person is easygoing and helpful-----Agreeableness
  16. Degree to which a person is organized and responsible------Conscientiousness
  17. Stage of grief where people resist the idea they are going to die----Denial
  18. A coping style where you are unable to accept aging and they experience despair----Disintegrated/disorganized
  19. Retirement is not all that they thought it would be, and they may miss the stimulation of a job or find that it’s difficult to keep busy----Disenchantment
  20. A coping style where you are filled with fear as you age----Passive
  21. Style of grandparenting where they are supporters and buddies----companionate
  22. Retirees either become too sick to continue their routine or go back to work----- Termination
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