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Psychology professor: The percentage of children having psychological problems is higher among children of Sea Turtle parents than among other children in China. However, it would be wrong to conclude that these psychological problems are caused by the difficulty these expatriates’ children have adjusting to a new environment in China. It is just as rational to infer that certain behaviors which accompany the Sea Turtle families before the move —anxiety for and uncertainties of their future—are learned by children from their Sea Turtle parents, and that it is these learned behaviors, rather than the difficulty of adjusting to lives in China, that cause the children’s psychological problems.
What role does the assertion that children of Sea Turtle parents have a higher rate of psychological problems than other children in China play in the argument above?
(A) It is the final conclusion of the argument. (B) It is an established claim that the argument tries to refute. (C) It is offered as evidence for the claim that going back to China is harmful to the children of the Sea Turtle parents. (D) It is offered as evidence for the claim that certain behaviors are often responsible for expatriates and their children. (E) It is cited as an established finding for which the argument proposes a reasonable explanation. |
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