Freddie is a 15-year-old boy who has a secure attachment to both his mother and father. In terms of his friendships at school, Freddie is more likely than others to
a. feel he cannot get close to the girls in his peer group.
b. find solace in individual sporting activities.
c. express his feelings and develop close relationships.
d. be called a mama's boy and teased every day
Answer: c
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