Research Suggests That an Important Factor Contributing to Teen Drug Abuse Is:?
Question by Josh S: Research suggests that an important factor contributing to teen drug abuse is:?
Research suggests that an important factor contributing to teen drug abuse is:
A) having a parent who suffers from narcolepsy.
B) feeling that one’s life is meaningless.
C) being a frequent daydreamer.
D) being socially popular.
Best answer:
Answer by sparky_goldfish
B
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