Which of the following statements about the resources provided by the neighborhoods in which children live is not true?

A) there is a growing social class gap in the level of trust children have with others.
B) The level of trust between neighbors is greater in well to do neighborhoods then in poor neighborhoods
C) well to do neighborhoods are more capable of regulating the behavior of neighborhood residents then poor neighborhoods.
D) once parental education and income are taken into account, the Socioeconomic status of other residents of neighborhoods has minimal influence on children's outcomes.


Ans: D) once parental education and income are taken into account, the Socioeconomic status of other residents of neighborhoods has minimal influence on children's outcomes.

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