Adrian is 11 years old and has grown up in a family situation that has almost always been negative and stressful, especially since his biological father left about five years ago. Amber is also 11 years old and has grown up in a stable family situation that is warm, loving, encouraging, and consistent. According to the information discussed in your text, which of the following scenarios is MOST likely to occur?

a. · Although it will be for different reasons, both Adrian and Amber will experience later onset of puberty than most of their peers.
b. · Although it will be for different reasons, both Adrian and Amber will experience an earlier onset of puberty than most of their peers.
c. · Relative to other boys, Adrian is likely to experience puberty later, while relative to other girls, Amber is likely to experience puberty earlier.
d. · Relative to other boys, Adrian is likely to experience puberty earlier, while relative to other girls, Amber is likely to experience puberty later.


d. · Relative to other boys, Adrian is likely to experience puberty earlier, while relative to other girls, Amber is likely to experience puberty later.

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