The Robber's Cave Study investigated
A) the aggressive and hostile characteristics of unpopular children.
B) cultural differences in the effects of peer pressure on social conformity.
C) how peer groups naturally form and operate.
D) the influence of rough-and-tumble play on aggressive behavior and hostility in young children.
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