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Children Who Are Highly Involved in Sports Are More Likely

Question 138

Question 138

Multiple Choice

Children who are highly involved in sports are more likely than those who are not to have:


A) low self­esteem.
B) depression.
C) a sense of school belonging.
D) more negative friends.

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