Which statement about the applied research of Susan Squires is true?

a. Since children are not very hungry when they wake-up at 6:30 a.m., they often leave the house at 7 a.m.without eating much of anything

b. Families with two working parents have more nutritious breakfasts than families with only one working parent.
c. Her research led to the development of the breakfast cereal Fruit Loops.
d. Children, parents, and grandparents in the U.S. generally agree on what constitutes a healthy breakfast.
e. Breakfast is not a culturally significant topic of study.


a

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