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Depression Rates in Girls Tend to Be Higher Than Rates

Question 59

Question 59

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Depression rates in girls tend to be higher than rates in boys.In fact,by late adolescence girls are ______ as likely as boys to be depressed.


A) two times
B) three times
C) four times
D) ten times

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