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Soren Soren
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The mild increase in parent–child conflict that often occurs in early adolescence
A)   affects teenagers more strongly than it does parents.
B)   is due to adolescents pressing for greater autonomy and parents pressing for more aggressiveness.
C)   affects parents more strongly than it does teenagers.
D)   usually causes a long-lasting strain in parent–child relationships.
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Child Development


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