Cross-cultural research on shyness and social withdrawal suggests that:
a. children who are rejected by their peers are almost always either shy or anxious in a social group.
b. in almost every culture, parents are primarily concerned that their shy children will grow up to be lonely.
c. in some cultures, inhibited behavior is valued more than it is in the United States.
d. shy children are seen by their peers as selfish and unsociable, possibly even deviant.
C
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