In the United States today, young teenagers are most likely to first learn how to relate to the opposite sex in which of the following settings:
a. group settings involving peers of both genders
b. family gatherings
c. one-on-one dating
d. small group discussions with members of the same gender
a
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A) Concern about caring for others B) Concern for self and others as interdependent C) Concern for the self and survival D) Concern about others' morality