Studies of adolescents' reactions to cross-pressures find that teenagers generally prefer the advice of
A) peers in situations involving status norms or issues of personal identity
B) parents in situations involving status norms or issues of personal identity
C) peers in situations involving future aspirations or scholastic issues
D) peers in situations involving status norms or issues of personal identity and peers in situations involving future aspirations or scholastic issues
E) none of these
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