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According to Kimberly Henry, which of the following is a predictor of dropout, delinquency, and problem substance use during adolescence and early adulthood?
 
  A) school engagement
   B) educational attainment
   C) low status in violent groups
   D) school disengagement

Question 2

Which is NOT an inference derived from Wendy Schwartzs analysis of information from the Educational Resource Information Center?
 
  A) In the past twenty years, the earnings level of dropouts doubled while it nearly tripled for college graduates.
   B) Dropouts comprise nearly half of the nations prison population.
   C) Peer status in adolescence is negatively associated with school achievement.
  D) Recent dropouts will earn 200,000 less than high school graduates over the course of their lives.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C




RRMR

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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
Gracias!


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