The authors of a study of Iranian university students aged seventeen to thirty-nine concluded that
a. in an Iranian society, the family remains a highly important determinant of the student's life satisfaction.
b. when a child's needs for closeness, attachment, and intimacy are not fulfilled to the child's satisfaction in early childhood, the result can be adult dissatisfactions with peer relationships and decreased psychological well-being in adulthood.
c. children of mentally ill parents suffered no negative consequences during childhood and developed satisfying peer relationships and normal psychological well-being in adulthood.
d. peers had more influence on psychological well-being than parents.
B
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