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In a longitudinal study (Bagwell, Newcomb & Bukowski, 1998), researchers found that 11-year-olds with stable mutual friends   
a. had less stable family interactions in adulthood.
b. reported about the same level of depression in adulthood as the other 11-year-old group without stable mutual friends.
c. divorced more often as adults than the other 11-year-old group without stable mutual friends.
d. were more likely to report high levels of self-esteem in early adulthood.
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