The correct answer is option A (increases).
As the child ages, he or she enters the teenagerhood which is a very vulnerable stage in which the importance of peer groups INCREASES. Teenagers need to feel part of a group, they are exploring themselves and look for belonging to a group. This feeling is a fundamental part of the process of identification.
restorative
by him sleeping an extra 4 hours he is trying to restore his strength he had lost after working out with the soccer match (used to play soccer and it's hard on the body) and how he feels in general.
Regular classes math science reading p.e aka team sports music thats what i had growing up
Answer:True, this is confirmation bias
Explanation:Confirmation bias refers to how we constantly seek for infomation that will favor our pre-existing beliefs. We tend to reject anything that goes against our belief and consistently search for that information or interpretation that will confirm what we already believe and strengthen it so we can actual believe it is true , it is one of cognitive biases.