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Children and Adolescents Tend to Be More Similar to Their

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Children and adolescents tend to be more similar to their friends than to their nonfriends in all of the following ways EXCEPT:


A) acceptance by peers.
B) depression.
C) self-perceptions of competence.
D) eye colour.

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