In their study examining secondary gains from unplanned pregnancies, Harris and Campbell (1999) found that
A) 8% of the unplanned pregnancy group were judged to believe in a high probability of secondary gain from pregnancy as opposed to 16% of the planned pregnancy group and 44% control group
B) 44% of the unplanned pregnancy group were judged to believe in a high probability of secondary gain from pregnancy as opposed to 6% of the planned pregnancy group and 32% control group
C) 89% of the unplanned pregnancy group were judged to believe in a high probability of secondary gain from pregnancy as opposed to 34% of the planned pregnancy group and 11% control group
D) 44% of the unplanned pregnancy group were judged to believe in a high probability of secondary gain from pregnancy as opposed to 16% of the planned pregnancy group and 8% control group
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