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    What Factors Generally Determine Whether a Child Is Well Liked
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What Factors Generally Determine Whether a Child Is Well Liked

Question 50

Question 50

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What factors generally determine whether a child is well liked by his or her peers?


A) age and gender
B) culture and race
C) cohort and SES
D) culture and cohort

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