Which of the following statements best describes the term crowd then used to describe peer relationships?
a. an association of two to four cliques with relations less intimate than in the cliques
b. a large number of peers who gather periodically to socialize
c. the number of people that then exceeded makes socialization uncomfortable
d. five or more people who are engaged in observational and encouraging behaviors
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A Correct. The term crowd is defined as an association of two to four cliques with relations less intimate than in the cliques.
B Incorrect. The term crowd is not defined as a large number of peers who gather periodically to socialize.
C Incorrect. The term crowd is not defined as the number of people that then exceeded makes socialization uncomfortable.
D Incorrect. The term crowd is not defined as five or more people who are engaged in observational and encouraging behaviors.
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