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Parents’ separation can increase behavior problems forchildren—especially those 5 or younger. But the problem is moreevident in high-income families.Families with greater wealth experience a more precipitous shift infinancial circumstances when parents separate or divorce than thosewith few economic resources, leading to more behavior problems,such as aggression and defiance. This is what researchers fromGeorgetown University and the University of Chicago argue in astudy published in the journal Child Development.“The negative effects of parental divorce and separation seem to bethe worst for the most advantaged. So being wealthy doesn’t seem toprotect you from the disruption of divorce and separation,” saidRebecca M. Ryan, an assistant professor of psychology atGeorgetown University. “In fact, it’s the opposite.”Excerpted and adapted from Newsweek
49. What are these passages mainly about?
(A) an assistant professor at Georgetown University
(B) the effect of parents’ separation on children
(C) the major reasons for marriage
(D) why people need family life

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答案:B
難度:非常簡單0.904762
統計:A(1),B(38),C(2),D(1),E(0)

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