In regard to adolescent roles,

A) adolescents may "try on" various roles, experiment with those roles, and make decisions
to adopt some roles and reject other roles.
B) there is little change until adulthood.
C) adolescents reject most predetermined social roles.
D) adolescents' new roles are the root of most behavioral problems.


A

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