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A child's social preference score is based on ____________, and their social impact scores are based on ____________.
 
  a. positive nominations / positive plus negative nominations
  b. positive nominations / negative nominations
  c. neutral nominations / positive nominations
  d. peer evaluations / teacher evaluations

Question 2

In an assessment of peer relationships, Fred was rarely selected by classmates as someone to play with or to do a class project with. But Fred was also rarely selected as someone whom classmates would refuse to play with.
 
  Children like Fred seem to be
  a. actively disliked by other children.
  b. more aggressive than other children.
  c. choosing not to participate very actively in peer activities.
  d. at high risk for later mental health problems.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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