An 18-year-old adolescent learns that she is pregnant. She knows her choices are abortion, adoption, or keeping her newborn. Statistically, she is more likely to

a. Abort the products of conception.
b. Keep her newborn.
c. Marry the father and make a mutual decision.
d. Put her infant up for adoption.


ANS: B

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