Multiple Choice
How is parental gatekeeping associated with children's peer relationships?
A) High levels of gatekeeping, including control of peer interactions, are associated with high social competence.
B) Active gatekeeping that does not include control of peer interactions is associated with high social competence.
C) Active gatekeeping that does not include control of peer interactions is associated with low social competence.
D) Any gatekeeping at all is associated with low social competence.
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