During adolescence, the process of value formation is profoundly influenced by:
A) school administration.
B) work.
C) awareness of other cultures.
D) peers.
Ans: D
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In adolescence, peer groups are a major source of value formation. The attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that grow out of peer group relationships are powerful. It is generally accepted that the influence of peers exceeds that of school administration, work life or the awareness of other cultures.
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