Multiple Choice
If you hoped to establish good relations with a new peer group, the wisest strategy might be:
A) to avoid others' bids for attention at first, thus playing somewhat "hard to get"
B) to immediately introduce yourself to these peers and win acceptance by noting your previous accomplishments
C) to observe the aggregation, understand its activities, and slowly work your way into the group
D) to gain status immediately by challenging the group leader to prove his/her worth to you
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