Which of the following is a finding that emerged from the Americans' Changing Lives study?
a. People with high levels of educational attainment were less likely than others to die in middle adulthood or to experience chronic health problems in middle and late adulthood.
b. People who had strong religious beliefs were less likely than others to die in middle adulthood or to experience chronic health problems in middle and late adulthood.
c. People with extended family living with or near them were less likely than others to die in middle adulthood.
d. People with larger social networks were more likely to experience chronic health problems in middle and late adulthood than those with smaller networks.
Answer: A
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