Multiple Choice
Adults who were rejected by peers when they were children tend to have
A) fewer problems than adults whose childhoods were without caring adults.
B) friends who are socially competent and mature, even though their childhoods were essentially friendless.
C) higher self-esteem than adults who were socially competent as children.
D) more problems than adults who had close friends when they were children.
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