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SGallaher96

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Describe the patterns and conceptions of friendships during the adolescent years.
 
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Overextension errors occur when a child applies a label to
 
  a. objects that look different.
  b. objects that have different functions.
  c. a broader category than the word signifies.
  d. a narrower class of objects than the term signifies.



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Answer to Question 1

Adolescents see friends as providing trust and intimacy. Opposite-sex as well as same-sex friendships are increasingly observed. Friends increasingly influence prosocial as well as antisocial behaviors.

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