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Social Studies, 26.06.2019 20:10, kobrien9146

Jordan is a caucasian child raised by his birth parents in the united states. adia was born in africa. she lives with her adoptive parents in the united states. hua is a vietnamese boy living with his biological parents in a tight-knit community of recent vietnamese immigrants in an american city. all else being equal, what might we predict regarding the relative likelihood of these three children developing a problem with alcohol later in life? jordan and adia are more likely to develop a problem with alcohol than is hua. jordan is less likely to develop a problem with alcohol than are either adia or hua. the three children are equally likely to develop a problem with alcohol. ethnic differences in alcohol abuse are negligible. hua is more likely to develop a problem with alcohol than are either jordan or adia.

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