Multiple Choice
Research on the effect of having friendships on victimized children's adjustment indicated that:
A) victimized children rarely have friends.
B) whether or not victimized children's friendships are reciprocal is irrelevant to the importance of the friendship for adjustment.
C) friends can serve as buffers against unpleasant experiences.
D) victimized children who have friends who are well liked by their peers feel even more socially isolated than victimized children whose friends are less well liked.
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