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Which is not more typical of early-onset girls compared to early-onset boys?
 
  A) suicide
  B) depression
  C) substance abuse
  D) relationship problems

Question 2

What does research show to be a key factor in terms of the early onset of criminality?
 
  A) personality disorders
  B) racism
  C) poor parental discipline
  D) close peer relationships



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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