pintukr wrote:
In high-income countries, the percentage of the population diagnosed with clinical depression is much greater than that in low-income countries. Researchers hypothesize that this difference is due to the increased leisure time afforded to residents of high-income countries.
The hypothesis of the researchers depends on which of the followingassumptions?
A. Someone is more likely to suffer from clinical depression if a close relative has been previously diagnosed with the same illness.
B. Access to accurate diagnostic procedures for depression is equal for residents of high-income and low-income countries.
C. Most activities characterized as "leisure time" in low-income countries are low cost.
D. Certain medications that effectively treat clinical depression are not readily available in low-income countries.
E. Residents of low-income countries are less likely to have access to adequate treatments for clinicaldepression.
Found it. Postedhere: https://gmatclub.com/forum/in-high-income-countries-the-percentage-of-the-population-diagnosed-w-417645.html
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