When you conduct an interpretation of findings, you should use major signposts to guide the reader carefully through your argument. Work with your partner and classify the major signposts in the box into different categories to show different elements of data interpretation. (答案选项用英文逗号与空格隔开,如A, B) A. This is consistent with research regarding dietary restraint and weight concern.... B. However, our findings suggest that DT was significantly related to higher likelihood.... C. Another possible explanation for this is that …. D. We observed significant differences in drinking behaviors across the ethnic groups.... E. The findings are in line with existing literature based on youth.... F. One possible explanation for prevalence differences between the ethnic groups is.... G. We expected to find that FF would be more strongly associated with cigarette smoking.... H. Iwamoto et al. (2012) similarly found that Japanese and Filipino American young adults... I. However, contrary to hypothesis, the relationship was negative in direction.... J. It may also be that women with higher FF are engaging in.... K. Although, these results differ from some published studies.... L. Therefore, women in this study were significantly more likely to have.... * SOURCE: Kane, J. C., et al. (2017). Differences in alcohol use patterns between adolescent Asian American ethnic groups: Representative estimates from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2002–2013. Addictive Behaviors, 64: 154-158. Copeland, A. L., et al. (2016). Fear of fatness and drive for thinness in predicting smoking status in college women. Addictive Behaviors, 54: 1-6. Categories Major signposts 1 Major findings from the data. 2 Explanations for the findings. 3 Reference to previous research. 4 Alternative explanations for the findings. 1. __________