Children who develop a learned-helpless approach to peer difficulties are likely to ________.
A. believe that they eventually might become popular, but through no action of their own
B. conclude, after repeated rebuffs, that they will never be liked
C. assume that they will become rejected-withdrawn children unless they make more of an effort to build social skills
D. assume that they will become rejected-aggressive children unless they make more of an effort to build social skills
Answer: B
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