Research on smoking, peer pressure, and adolescents suggests that
A) anti-smoking messages serve to decrease smoking rates among groups of friends.
B) overt pressure from friends is required to increase the chances a teen will smoke.
C) adolescents will smoke to fit in with others, regardless whether pressure is overt.
D) media exposure has not been found to influence young teens in starting to smoke.
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