Which developments lead to a change in the way adolescents view the opposite sex?
A. peer pressure and parental urging
B. the onset of puberty coupled with societal pressures
C. membership in cliques, but not in crowds
D. disintegration of the parent-adolescent relationship
Answer: B
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