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karateprodigy

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Which of the following family factors is tied to increases in an infant's negative emotionality?
 
  a. Being a first born child
  b. High levels of marital dissatisfaction for mother or father c. Low educational level of mother
  d. Lack of grandparent involvement in childcare

Question 2

A review of government-funded programs in schools that taught abstinence found that
 
  a. 11 of the 13 programs presented proven claims.
  b. sexual intercourse declined for students in all program.
  c. the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases decreased.
  d. 11 out of 13 programs presented information about unproven claims, subjective conclusions, and falsehoods.



micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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