Twelve-year-old Barton listens to a story about two friends who are disagreeing about what to do on a Saturday afternoon. When asked what he would do in that situation, Barton says, "I would try to get my friend to do what I want to do." Based on this information, you might reasonably suspect that Barton:
a. Has fewer friends than other kids his age
b. Has more friends than other kids his age
c. Is one of the most popular kids at school
d. Suffers from low self-esteem
A
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