Final answer:
The question on child death from neglect in 2001 cannot be confidently answered with the provided data. Child neglect is the most common form of abuse, but specific death rates due to neglect for that year are not available in the context given.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student asked during 2001, what percentage of children died from neglect with options a) 15% b) 48% c) 50% d) 33%. According to data, child neglect is the most common form of child abuse. The information does not specify a direct percentage for child death due to neglect in 2001, but given the context provided where neglect is a large percentage of abuse forms, the closest answer would be based on the overall abuse statistics.
Child abuse may come in several forms, the most common being neglect (78.3 percent), followed by physical abuse (10.8 percent), sexual abuse (7.6 percent), psychological maltreatment (7.6 percent), and medical neglect (2.4 percent), according to Child Help 2011. The majority of perpetrators are parents. This data suggests that neglect is an overwhelmingly significant issue in the context of child maltreatment, but it does not provide a percentage specifically for child death due to neglect.
Therefore, without specific information on the percentage of children who died from neglect in 2001, it is not possible to confidently give a correct answer to this question from the provided choices.