A rejected child and a popular child are both bumped in the hallway by an average child. How are the rejected child and popular child likely to differ in their interpretation of the bump? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: The rejected child is likely to become angry because of hostile attribution bias while the popular child is likely to ignore the bump and assume it was an accident.
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