The mild conflict that typically arises in well-functioning families
A) is associated with a rise in antisocial behavior, particularly for older adolescents.
B) often escalates into intense parent–child disagreements.
C) interferes with identity development and predicts long-term adjustment problems.
D) facilitates adolescent identity and autonomy.
D
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