Which of the following statements regarding religion and parenting is NOT true?

A. Adolescents who have a positive relationship with their parents are more likely to seek a religion that is different from their parents' religion.
B. Children and adolescents tend to adopt the religious teachings of their parents.
C. Mothers are more influential than fathers in religious development of their children.
D. Adolescents who have a positive relationship with their parents are likely to adopt their parents' religious affiliation.


Answer: A

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