The principal at the local elementary school is concerned about the rejected and neglected children at her school. She explores various intervention programs for helping these children, and she discovers that
A) the majority of effective programs are based on environmental-learning models.
B) by boosting their academic skills, rejected children are often helped socially as well.
C) privacy is ensured in that other members of the peer group are never included in these intervention programs.
D) these programs are cost effective; most participants benefit, and their effects are long-term.
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Q89: Rejected children tend to be characterized by
A)
Q90: Many of his classmates like Sam, frequently
Q91: The characteristics of neglected children include
A) high
Q92: Socially withdrawn children
A) prefer to be isolated
Q93: Longitudinal studies of children with peer problems
Q95: The principal at the local elementary school
Q96: In peer-mediated intervention,
A) the focus is on
Q97: Hitting other children
A) has a negative effect
Q98: Children who are quiet and unassertive
A) are
Q99: Which of the following is true concerning
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