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    The Strong Parent-Child Commitment to Mutually Obligatory Relationships in Many
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The Strong Parent-Child Commitment to Mutually Obligatory Relationships in Many

Question 2

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The strong parent-child commitment to mutually obligatory relationships in many Asian American families can ______.


A) increase racial discrimination
B) increase self-reported maladjustment among children
C) reduce interaction with non-Asian American families
D) promote academic success

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