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Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate ...
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Young adults are at higher risk for crashes due to inexperience, risk-taking, and impaired driving. A study examines the link between commuter college students' mental health and crash risk, ...
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Young adults are a higher risk group for being in a crash while driving due likely to inexperience with driving, driving ...
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Many people feel morality is in decline and that their political opposition is more evil than ever. Kurt Gray's "Outraged" ...
Mark Franke is an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate vice-chancellor at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. Send comments to ...
"Our data suggest correlation, not causation, that students with a depressed mental health status may be more likely to be in a crash," said Louis A. Merlin, Ph.D., senior author and an associate ...