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james0929

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Results from the 1990 Ontario Mental Health Supplement study indicate that the strongest risk factor for having 2 or more mental health disorders is:
 
  a) Low income
  b) Failure to graduate from high school
  c) A history of early substance abuse
  d) Parental mental disorder

Question 2

Justin and Jerome are both in grade 9 and are tied for being at the top of their class. At the end of the year, the teachers decide they need to declare one boy the best, so they decide to use the boys' IQ scores as the tie-breaker.
 
  While their school grades are identical, Justin's IQ score is 15 points higher than Jerome's. What is the most logical explanation?
 
  a) Justin probably cheated on the test
  b) Jerome was sick on the day of the test
  c) Jerome is Black and Justin is White
  d) Justin is Black and Jerome is White



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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