Margaret, a 16-year-old, is offered a cigarette by a man on the street as she walks home from school. She refuses but the man offers her again the following day as she walks home with her friend. Which one of the following best describes how Margaret is likely to respond to the second offer?
A. There is a greater likelihood that she will accept the cigarette when with her friend.
B. The presence of her friend will have no influence on whether she accepts or refuses the offer.
C. There is a greater likelihood that she will accept the cigarette but only if her friend is older.
D. There is a lower likelihood that she will accept the cigarette when with her friend.
Answer: A
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