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  1. Given the substantial federal investment in higher education, GAO was asked to review newly available Education data on food insecurity among a nationally representative sample of college students.

  2. family to educate regarding the outcomes of insecure attachment, peer attachment and self-concept. By being aware of the causes of their negative peer interactions and poor self-concept

  3. Although virtually all samples contain some insecure/ambivalent infants, these infants are uncommon, comprising 7%-15% of most American samples. Recently developed assessments of attachment in …

  4. Insecurity defined - noun, plural insecurities. Lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt: He is plagued by insecurity. or state of being insecure, instability: the insecurity of he f Synonyms: shakiness, …

  5. 12% INSECURE homes have a WORKING ADULT Hunger and Food Insecurity Around 1 million people in southeast Texas are food insecure, meaning they lack consistent acce. s to enough nutritious food …

  6. These investigations show that economic insecurity systematically and substantially affects citizens’ attitudes toward government’s role. Citizens’ economic worries largely track exposure to substantial …

  7. insecure attachment and internalizing symptoms across the lifespan. At the very least, the divergent results presented here highlight a need to evaluate and better understand the link