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Parent-adolescent conflict is often temporary and in the long run families exert more influence on adolescents than peer groups.Moreover,peer groups typically help members to integrate into the larger society and thus often serve as a source of social stability.

Parent-Adolescent Conflict

A dynamic of disagreement and discord that occurs between parents and their teenage children, often due to differing views, values, or psychological development stages.

Peer Groups

Social groups consisting of individuals of similar age, status, interest, or who share other common traits, influencing behaviors and attitudes.

Social Stability

The condition in which a society maintains its structure and function over time, with minimal disruptions or conflicts, promoting continuity and order.

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