Most developmentalists view peer interactions as
A) important because they are more egalitarian than parent-child contacts
B) of little consequence except for only children who have no siblings
C) a source of pressure that often interferes with parental socialization
D) ultimately the most important source of influence on developing children and adolescents
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Q13: As early as the _ , children
Q14: _ seems to be particularly important to
Q15: Mixed-age interactions
A) are typically equal-status contacts
B) foster
Q16: Equal-status contacts with peers may be of
Q17: With respect to the character of peer
Q19: Compared to groups of same-age peers, mixed-age
Q20: Interactions among children of different ages is
Q21: Solitary play by preschoolers
A) need not be
Q22: One cognitive milestone that seems to underlie
Q23: Evidence for the proposition that 6- to
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