According to the TedMed Talk by Michael Hebb, meeting at the dinner table and talking about death is a way of changing how society thinks about death. Check off those statements below that are TRUE in regard to Hebb's talk.
Hebb's idea of "death dinners" is an example of resocialization.
Meeting at the dinner table addresses social change at the micro level of experience.
Addressing the cultural myth that American society is afraid of talking about death is change at the macro level of experience.
Getting hospitals to promote "death dinners" brings about change at the meso level of experience.