What variable is most highly tied to adolescent adjustment problems amongst working or
non-working adolescents?
A) Work hours; the more hours worked, the greater the adjustment problems.
B) Work status; non-working adolescents are less happy and have lower self-esteem than
working adolescents.
C) Work commitment; adolescents who are not committed to their work are more
depressed than non-working peers.
D) Work experiences; adolescents that work fast food jobs are generally happier than
adolescents that work in retail positions.
A
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