Which of the following preschoolers is most at risk for unintentional injury?

A) Ellie, who lives in the United States with two older brothers
B) Yan, who lives in Norway
C) Carter, who lives in the United States in a single-parent home
D) Emilio, who has a slow-to-warm-up temperament


C

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a. the results of the experiment were due to chance alone b. no conclusions can be drawn from the experiment c. the independent variable has an effect d. the independent variable has no effect

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