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Garrulous

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Dr. Chen works on the STARRS study. Why did the U.S. government embark on the STARRS study?
 
  a. to discover factors that help protect a soldier's mental health and factors that put a soldier's mental health at risk
  b. to better understand issues surrounding mental illness among children whose parents receive welfare assistance
  c. to examine sex differences in the risks of suicide
  d. to discover the factors that contribute to depression and mental illness among the elderly

Question 2

Although research findings vary somewhat, most studies find that women spend _______ more time on various household tasks than men do.
 
  a. 50100 percent
  b. 3040 percent
  c. 2030 percent
  d. 515 percent



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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