What are the four categories of social status in middle childhood that researchers have described?

popular, rejected, neglected, and controversial children
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socially isolated, hostile, preppy, and smart children
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sub-average, average, above average, and three-deviations-from-the-mean children
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social, accepted, rejected, and unpopular
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popular, rejected, neglected, and controversial children

Psychology

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A) School-age children show the glimmerings of hypothetico-deductive reasoning, although they are less competent at it than adolescents. B) With respect to propositional thought in an entirely verbal mode, school-age children can reason from premises that contradict reality. C) Adolescents find it more difficult than school-age children to grasp the logical necessity of propositional reasoning. D) School-age children can easily explain why a pattern of observations supports a hypothesis, when they recognize the connection between the two.

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a. shape constancy b. size constancy c. figure-ground d. visual angle

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Three capabilities that have consistently been shown to be related to intelligence are ______.

A. cognitive, spatial, and logical-mathematical B. linguistic, spatial, and temporal C. linguistic, logical-mathematical, and spatial D. cognitive, linguistic, and temporal

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