Goldberg and Morrison's (1963) study of socioeconomic class and men with schizophrenia revealed that:

A. men with schizophrenia tended to end up in the same socioeconomic class as their fathers.
B. socioeconomic class was not impacted and thus is not a contributing factor to the disorder.
C. men with schizophrenia tended to end up in higher socioeconomic classes than their brothers.
D. men with schizophrenia tended to end up in lower socioeconomic classes than their fathers.


Answer: D

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