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Social Studies, 28.06.2019 05:40, robertjoy19

Elizabeth grew up in a home in which both of her biological parents were present. at school, elizabeth's best friend is alyssa. alyssa's biological parents divorced shortly after alyssa was born. because her father lives overseas, she has only seen her father once. consequently, alyssa has grown up in a home where her biological father is absent. according to the information discussed in your text, which of the following scenarios is most likely to occur? a. elizabeth is much more likely than alyssa to be insecurely attached. b. elizabeth and alyssa will experience menarche within weeks of each other. c. alyssa is likely to experience puberty at a later age than elizabeth. d. alyssa is likely to experience puberty at an earlier age than elizabeth.

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