During adolescence, your self-esteem may influence you to choose other friends or reject the friends you've had for years?

True
False
Is the answer False?

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I don't know if you mean True as the answer or if I was right with saying it was false.

oh sorry I meant that the statement is true

true

LLJ is all correct.

Yes, the answer is False. During adolescence, it is common for self-esteem to have an impact on the way individuals form and maintain friendships. However, it does not necessarily lead to choosing new friends or rejecting old friends. This statement oversimplifies the complex dynamics of adolescent friendships. To verify this answer, you can refer to research studies, psychology textbooks, or credible online sources that discuss the influence of self-esteem on social relationships during adolescence.

I think your answer is wrong, Gwen. The statement is true.