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Research on Peer Victimization Shows That

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Research on peer victimization shows that


A) in middle childhood,girls bully peers nearly as often as boys.
B) school codes against bullying are rarely effective at reducing peer victimization.
C) developing a school code against bullying can reduce peer victimization.
D) most school-age children are well-liked and admired by peers.

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