A major longitudinal study examined family-related predictors of violence in youth at ages 10, 14, and 16. The findings showed that the specific factors that were most predictive changed as the children aged. At age 10, parental attitudes favorable to violence were a key predictor. By ages 14 and 16, factors like poor family management, family conflict, and parental criminality became significant. Which of the following statements best analyzes the overall pattern of these changing risk factors?
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A major longitudinal study examined family-related predictors of violence in youth at ages 10, 14, and 16. The findings showed that the specific factors that were most predictive changed as the children aged. At age 10, parental attitudes favorable to violence were a key predictor. By ages 14 and 16, factors like poor family management, family conflict, and parental criminality became significant. Which of the following statements best analyzes the overall pattern of these changing risk factors?
A major longitudinal study examined family-related predictors of violence in youth at ages 10, 14, and 16. The findings showed that the specific factors that were most predictive changed as the children aged. At age 10, parental attitudes favorable to violence were a key predictor. By ages 14 and 16, factors like poor family management, family conflict, and parental criminality became significant. Which of the following statements best analyzes the overall pattern of these changing risk factors?