Question

The textbook states all of the following to explain why the development of intimacy is especially important in adolescence, except:

A. truly intimate relationships do not emerge until adolescence.

B. the nature of the adolescent's social world changes, with increasing importance of both same sex and other-sex peers.

C. growth of social cognition reflects more sophisticated conceptions of social relationships.

D. friendships transform being self-conscious to being more activity oriented.

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