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Teenagers are most influenced by their
 
  A) parents in matters of music and clothing.
  B) parents in matters of leisure-time activities.
  C) peers in matters of day-to-day social matters.
  D) peers in matters of career choices.

Question 2

Belonging to an adolescent crowd generally
 
  A) lowers levels of psychological disasters.
  B) promotes antisocial behavior.
  C) promotes good long-term psychological adjustment.
  D) has no influence on self-esteem.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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