Peer rejection does not affect all rejected children in the same way because
A) children differ in their sensitivity to rejection.
B) some children are physically rejected but others are socially rejected.
C) the status of "rejected" is very unstable so children don't remain in it for long enough for it to affect them.
D) being a rejected child is not much different from being a neglected child.
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