Harrison is a popular-antisocial child. Which description contains the characteristics he is likely to display?
A) He performs well in school and communicates with peers in friendly and cooperative ways.
B) He is athletically skilled but is a poor student who causes trouble and defies adult authority.
C) He displays a wide range of negative social behaviors and is overwhelmed by social anxiety.
D) He engages in low rates of interaction but does not report feeling unhappy about his social life.
Answer: B
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