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Patterson's Coercion Theory Specifies That Being Rejected by Peers Is

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Patterson's coercion theory specifies that being rejected by peers is one important step along the road to chronic delinquency--one that is likely to


A) cause the child to develop a hostile attributional bias
B) lead to academic failure
C) cause the child to prefer other rejected peers and to become part of a deviant peer clique
D) all of these

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