Wendell is a middle school student in the United States. Unfortunately, Wendell is not considered one of the popular kids. Which of the following factors influence children like Wendell and their experiences of socialization in schools?
A. role conflict
B. role strain
C. social class, race and ethnicity, skin color, gender
D. growing apart from childhood peers
Answer: C
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