It would seem the correct answer is the forth statement “College students have about the same psychological disorders as their same-age peers who are not attending college". Because both young and old have their own problems and stress which in time it turns into psychological disorders , but the students who attend college have to face with the responsibilities of being a student , an employee, a friend , and all of these factors cause too much stress and eventually it becomes in one if not several psychological disorders. Their same-age peers who are not going through college are not off the hook either, they have to face with their own families and friends judging them for not going through college and have to go make a low-pay job which turns into more stress and eventually more psychological disorders.
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Answer:
Downward mobility
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- Social stratification
- Social inconsistency
- Horizontal mobility
- Downward mobility
Social mobility refers to the movement of people, families or groups in the social hierarchy in which they live. A type of social mobility is vertical mobility. This occurs when a person changes its social class. When a person moves to a higher social class (through more wealth or a more prestigious occupation) this is known as "upward mobility." When a person moves to a lower social class, this is known as "downward mobility."
I think you have the wrong site, this isn't google.