Marcus can be best described as a resilient person. He comes from a lower social economic status and a harsh neighborhood, and is the first in his family to graduate from high school and attend college
Which of the following are three protective factors we can assume Marcus possesses?
high intelligence, warm but controlling parents, and a social network of caring adults
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high religious involvement, an easy-going temperament, and an insecure attachment
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high sociability, high emotional quotient, and low intelligence
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high parental control, a difficult temperament, and high intelligence
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high intelligence, warm but controlling parents, and a social network of caring adults
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What will be an ideal response?
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