In contrast to emerging adulthood, according to the developmental model of adolescent love offered by Bradford Brown, adolescent romantic relationships tend to include a ________ context.

Respuesta :

OPTIONS:

a. maternal

b. peer

c. teacher

d. spousal

Answer:

b. peer

Explanation:

According to Bradford Brown’s developmental model of adolescent love, which evolves in four phases, adolescent in contrast to emerging adulthood, engage in adolescent romantic relationship as influenced majorly by peer group. The adolescent sees him or herself as capable of relating with the opposite sex romantically. Peer approval is what drives the adolescent to engage in romantic activities and the kind of partner they tend to keep.