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    Children Who Repeatedly Attack Their Peers Are Called
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Children Who Repeatedly Attack Their Peers Are Called

Question 102

Question 102

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Children who repeatedly attack their peers are called


A) purveyors of self-oriented distress.
B) habitual negative reinforcers.
C) social-conventional rule-oriented confronters.
D) bullies.

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