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Which statement about parent‒child relationships in adolescence is true? 1. Research shows that puberty is related to a decrease in intensity of parent‒child conflict. 2. Adolescents’ new powers of reasoning contribute to a decline in family tensions. 3. Parent‒son conflict tends to be more intense than conflict with daughters. 4. Psychological distancing is a modern substitute for leaving the family around the time of puberty.

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4

Step-by-step explanation:

Because going through puberty you dont really want to be around your family you want to explore and make new friends and kinda be on your own.

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