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Kikoku

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The main purpose of ADAM was to provide an ongoing assessment of the prevalence of drug use among:
 
  a. high school seniors
  b. persons enrolled in drug addiction rehabilitation
  c. persons arrested for criminal offenses
  d. persons under the age of 18

Question 2

Monitoring the Future is a survey that targets a specific population, namely:
 
  a. high school teachers
  b. high school seniors
  c. parents of high school seniors
  d. high school counselors



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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