What is the likely reason that adolescents refer to their peers rather than their parents for social comparison?

a) Parents cannot remember their adolescent years.
b) Parents are too critical and judgmental of adolescent behavior and choices.
c) Parents do not have the time to devote to their adolescents for such issues due to employment commitments.
d) Adolescents' desire for autonomy makes parents an inadequate source of information.


Answer: d

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