Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is a difference between cliques and crowds?
A) Cliques involve more members than crowds.
B) Older adolescents are more likely to belong to cliques than to crowds.
C) Cliques are assigned by consensus of the peer group.
D) Members of a crowd may spend little time with other members.
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