Multiple Choice
One of the reasons peer groups are so powerful in individuals lives is:
A) they reinforce primary socialization in the family.
B) peer groups help anchor individuals in their family of origin s moral order.
C) peers are unlikely to brutally reject or hurt children when they break norms.
D) peers are social equals, and we interact in peer groups throughout our lives.
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