The most common outcome of-parent/child conflicts in adolescence is
A) a loss of status in family affairs for the quarrelsome adolescent
B) a serious undermining of parent/child attachments
C) an evening out of status in family affairs so that parents and adolescents are on a more equal footing
D) a loss of adolescent self-esteem and an increase in delinquent behaviors
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