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Ronald is a typical teenager attempting to balance high school and a 20-hour-a-week job at a fast-food restaurant. Research has shown that Ronald is most likely to _____ than his non-working classmates.
 
  a. have a lower average GPA
  b. be engaged in school
  c. be closer to his parents
  d. have more varied future vocational prospects

Question 2

Who provides the best example of ruminative coping?
 
  a. Pam, who just cannot stop thinking about how depressed she feels
  b. Jim, who has become addicted to the antidepressants he is taking
  c. Angela, who is relying heavily on the advice of coworkers as she works through her anger issues
  d. Dwight, who refuses to acknowledge the fact that he has ADHD



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