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cherise1989

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In general, ____ experience more sleep disturbances than ____ and are at ____ risk for poor academic performance and more physical, social, and emotional problems.
 A) men; women; greater
  B) women; men; greater
  C) men; women; reduced
  D) women; men; reduced
  E) men; women; equal

Question 2

What are the top three reasons that college students report as affecting their academic performance?
 A) anxiety, drug problems, and stress
  B) stress, anxiety, and sleep difficulties
  C) money problems, sleep difficulties, and alcohol problems
  D) loneliness, illness, and money problems
  E) relationship problems, stress, and loneliness



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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