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    Friendships Can Buffer Children Against the Negative Effects of All
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Friendships Can Buffer Children Against the Negative Effects of All

Question 26

Question 26

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Friendships can buffer children against the negative effects of all of these EXCEPT:


A) being victimized by peers.
B) entering a new school.
C) being socially isolated.
D) having poor-quality relationships.

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