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Which statements about the support provided to school-age children by friends is true?
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Which statement about social withdrawal and peer acceptance in childhood is true?
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Children's long-term adjustment appears to be caused in part by:
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When asked who their best friend is, Dana and Wendy both name each other. Dana and Wendy are considered to be:
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In Canada, what percentage of children in grades 6 through 11 admit to cyberbullying in the past three months?
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In adolescence, it is MOST likely that two friends will have what in common?
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In Canada, a 12- to 14-year-old who is in a romantic relationship is MORE likely to do which of the following?
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The clique to which adolescents belong is _____; the crowd to which adolescents belong is _____.
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Children who are nominated by a number of peers as liked and by other peers as disliked are categorized as:
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Relational aggression includes all of these behaviours EXCEPT:
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Which statement about adolescents' involvement with romantic partners is true?
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Sociometrically popular children are more likely than average children to exhibit _____ aggression, but are less likely than average children to exhibit _____ aggression. Children who are perceived as popular increasingly use _____ aggression across adolescence.
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Research indicates that compared to preschool children who were securely attached as infants, those who were insecurely attached as infants tend to be:
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Which two groups of children are both likely to change their sociometric group over short periods of time, such as weeks or months?
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Which parenting practice has been found to be associated with children being well-accepted by their peers?
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Which variable does NOT contribute to the social-cognitive and cognitive development that takes place to a greater extent in interactions between friends than in interactions between non-friends?
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Loosely organized groups of adolescents that identify as a group and often engage in illegal activity are referred to as:
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Henry is known for getting into fights at school. Jake goes to school with Henry but is not in his peer group. How is Jake MOST likely to view Henry?
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The correlational nature of the research on the influence of friendships on children's aggressive and disruptive behaviour makes it difficult to know whether results reflect:
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Of these sociometric status groups, children in which group are MOST likely to remain in the same sociometric group over long periods of time?
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