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Stella has involved, responsive parents who support her in her choices as long as she adheres to certain basic rules that they have set for her, like keeping up her grades and coming home in time for dinner on weekdays. thus, stella's relationship with her parents is characterized by a high level of trust, acceptance, and quality. research indicates that stella wouldasked aug 20 in psychology by desireereyes202a. be likely to experience problems in adolescent adjustment. b. be unwilling to disclose her activities to her parents. c. be likely to share information about her whereabouts, friends, and activities. d. be concerned about parental disapproval and thus more likely to lie to her parents.

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