In the study by Englund, Luckner, and Whaley regarding parental expectations of academic success, what were the general findings?
A. Parental expectations of academic success were related to the level of education obtained by the child.
B. Parental expectations of academic success were more strongly related to the child's perceived academic competence than to high school GPA.
C. Parental expectations of academic success were not related to level of education obtained by the child.
D. Parental expectations of academic success were related to income level as an adult.
Answer: A
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