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When a Person Has Both Neurological Problems and a Disadvantaged

Question 31

Question 31

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When a person has both neurological problems and a disadvantaged environment, he/she will likely develop a ______.


A) drift trajectory
B) low self-control trajectory
C) adolescence-limited trajectory
D) life-course-persistent trajectory

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