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Beeping teens and their parents at 30 points in the day and getting them to write down their feelings and social situation in a diary revealed that negative moods in teenagers ___________________ ____________.
 
  a. improved if either the mother or father responded sensitively
  b. did not change if a parent was unavailable to respond
  c. were more common in the evenings when parents were around
  d. increased if the parents asked too many questions related to the teens negative mood

Question 2

All of the following appear to influence adolescent involvement in religion except _____.
 
  a. having parents who are not divorced
  b. the size of the family
  c. attending a religious school
  d. ethnicity



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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