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j.rubin

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Which of the following was probably the reason for the lack of long-term successful outcomes for children who participated in the Moving to Opportunity Program?
 
  a. The children continued to live in high-crime areas.
  b. The children had a hard time making new friends in the new neighborhoods.
  c. The children were not attending better schools.
  d. The children could not adjust to the changes in their neighborhoods.

Question 2

Flinn's research showed that high levels of what substance in the brain were associated with children's poor psychological and health outcomes after undergoing stress?
 
  a. cortisol c. prolactin
  b. dopamine d. adreneline



vish98

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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