Research on social exclusion shows that:

A) once we find out that others do not want us around, it does not matter much to us how much they dislike us.
B) we are sensitive to different levels of rejection; the more people do not want us around, the more it hurts.
C) we hate being excluded entirely, but if others' dislike is not too great, we feel okay.
D) most people prefer ambivalence from others rather than complete rejection.


A) once we find out that others do not want us around, it does not matter much to us how much they dislike us.

Sociology

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