Ostracism refers to being ____
a. formally or legally removed from a social group
b. repeatedly humiliated, teased, or harassed (physically or verbally) by others
c. excluded, rejected, or ignored by others
d. intimidated, threatened, and sometimes coerced into unwanted behaviors
C
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A) less popular with peers and perform poorly at school. B) very nonaggressive and very friendly with others. C) popular with peers, but perform poorly at school. D) less popular with peers, but perform well in school.
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