Which statement would be supported by the knowledge that out of the women who took part in the socioeconomic survey, 2% were from a minority background?
Breast milk is proven to be the best form of nutrition for infants and is recommended for at least 1 year after birth. Unfortunately, a recent survey of breastfeeding mothers revealed that only 20% continue breastfeeding or to provide breast milk through pumping after 4 months, after which they switch to formula. When asked about reasons for stopping breastfeeding, the top three reasons were: going back to work, lack of support, and difficulties pumping. A socioeconomic study of the mothers revealed that women who choose to breastfeed for longest tend to have a higher level of education and come from more affluent backgrounds. Conversely, those mothers who breastfeed for the least amount of time tend to belong to minority groups and are from poorer backgrounds. It has been proposed that cultural differences also have a significant impact on the duration of breastfeeding.
There is no need to obtain more responses from minority groups.
There are enough minority respondents to draw conclusions based on ethnicity.
There are not enough minority respondents to make conclusions comparing ethnicity.
There are enough minority respondents to draw conclusions based on wealth.
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