Question

The textbook states that peers are important for all of the following reasons, except:

A. students whose friends are more engaged in school are themselves more engaged.

B. students with best friends who achieve high grades in school are more likely to show improvements in their own grades than are students who begin at similar levels of achievement but whose friends are not high achievers.

C. peers play an especially important role in girls' decisions to take math and science classes.

D. adolescents with an extremely high orientation toward peers tend to perform better in school.

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