Multiple Choice
Tyler is a typical early-maturing boy. Compared to late-maturing boys, he is likely to:
A) experience very negative feelings about his body image and pubertal changes.
B) have an advantage in terms of popularity and athletics, but be more prone to feelings of depression, problems at school, and engaging in drug or alcohol use.
C) be at a distinct disadvantage in terms of popularity, social maturity, academic achievement, and athletics.
D) feel embarrassed by unwanted attention from older females.
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