Studies of rejection and loneliness suggest that:
A) aggressive-rejected children typically feel lonelier than nonaggressive-rejected children
B) rejected children who have at least one friend are less lonely than those who are totally friendless
C) rejection is not associated with other outcomes beyond loneliness
D) loneliness is reduced only if the rejected child has two or more friends
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