Studies show bullying occurs in what percentage of children?

1. Bullying is overemphasized and is not really a major problem.
2. 20% to 50% of children
3. 100% of children
4. 5% to 10% of children


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1. Bullying is a significant problem in school-age children and is increasing with new social media.
2. Some studies show 20% while others show up to 50% of children have been bullied.
3. 100% of children is significantly higher than has been found in studies.
4. 5% to 10% is much smaller of a percentage than has been reported in studies.

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