To which of the following groups would an academically successful teenager be most likely to gravitate?

a) kids who do not study hard, since they will help her "complete" her personality
b) other kids who are academically successful
c) kids who are very into extracurricular activities
d) kids who are interested in sports and recreation


b

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a. a cross-sectional design b. a trajectory technique c. longitudinal design d. the centration technique

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a. all objects must belong to at least one type of class. b. a class must always be smaller than any more-inclusive class in which it is contained. c. a class must always include more than one subclass. d. a superordinate class cannot include more than two subordinate classes.

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