Research about adolescent social relationships during the 1950s and today indicates that:
A) crowds are similar in both eras.
B) crowds in the 1950s often disintegrated into groups of couples planning to get married.
C) in both age groups, by mid-adolescence, about three-quarters of adolescents report involvement in intense romantic relationships.
D) the time between menarche and marriage has remained stable.
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