Multiple Choice
In regard to low-income parents and the effect of social support on parenting practices, social support appears to:
A) be more beneficial for those who live in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods than it is for other low-income parents.
B) be less beneficial for those who live in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods than it is for other low-income parents.
C) have an equally large benefit regardless of the type of neighborhood in which the parents live.
D) have nearly no benefit regardless of the type of neighborhood in which the parents live.
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