Dunphy's (1963) classic study examining the transition from same-sex peer groups to other-sex dating relationships found that

A) most early adolescents chose to spend time with individuals outside of their crowd.
B) individuals only date within their crowd in late adolescence.
C) cross-sex interactions during early adolescence occurred among individuals in cliques.
D) lower-status crowd members often begin dating before individuals with higher-status.

C) cross-sex interactions during early adolescence occurred among individuals in cliques.

Psychology

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A) strength of the arguments. B) credible communicators. C) others' responses. D) cognitively ready ideas.

Psychology

The belief that processes in nature are chaotic and random would argue against which of the following characteristics of science?

a. Applying control and being objective b. Being a self-correcting discipline c. Assuming lawfulness of events d. none of the above

Psychology