Studies have found that peer pressure is weak during early adolescence, peaks during mid-adolescence and declines after about age 17. Why is peer pressure so significant during adolescence?

A. Following the crowd is necessary for maintaining friendships.
B. Peers provide like-mindedness when parents are not available.
C. Peers provide a standard by which adolescents measure their own behavior.
D. Adolescents share more morals with peers.


Answer: C

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