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    Dunphy's Research Indicated That Associating with Peers in Crowds Was
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Dunphy's Research Indicated That Associating with Peers in Crowds Was

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Question 31

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Dunphy's research indicated that associating with peers in crowds was most common at what age?


A) age 9 to 10
B) age 11 to 12
C) age 13 to 15
D) age 16 to 18
E) age 19

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