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11. According to research studies, which experience is more common in

children who are raised in single-parent homes?
high IQ
lower grades
increased anxiety
O depression

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Answer:

Kids from single-parent families are more likely to face emotional and behavioral health challenges — like aggression or engaging in high-risk behaviors — when compared to peers raised by married parents.

Step-by-step explanation:

Of all single-parent families in the U.S., single mothers make up the majority. About 4 out 10 children were born to unwed mothers. Nearly two-thirds were born to mothers under the age of 30. Today 1 in 4 children under the age of 18 — a total of about 13 million — are being raised without a father.

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Answer:

Increased Anxiety

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