Question

Parents and teens quarrel more often

A)in late adolescence, as teens begin making their own life decisions, than in early and middle adolescence.

B)in tribal and village societies where adolescence is recognized by a transition to adult status.

C)when there is a large gap between parents' and adolescents' views of teenagers' readiness for new responsibilities.

D)about important family values, such as honesty and integrity, than about everyday matters, such as driving and curfews.

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