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Individuals born between the early 1980s to 2003 are often called:
 
  a. baby boomers.
  b. techies.
  c. Generation Y.
  d. Generation X.

Question 2

In their research on adolescents' perceptions of mental health, Chandra and Minkovitz found that:
 
  a. their issues were really transitional issues and they did not need counseling.
  b. to their surprise, the counseling they received was excellent and helped them solve their problems.
  c. the majority of adolescents who sought mental health services were dissatisfied with the quality of care.
  d. the majority of adolescents believed counseling was only for young people from affluent neighborhoods and families.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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