As a socially rejected child, Zane is likely to __________ in sociometric ratings.
A. show prosocial behavior
B. receive more "dislike" than "like" ratings
C. have a good sense of humor
D. receive more "like" than "dislike" ratings
Answer: B
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d. They refuse to kill one person to save five in either dilemma.
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A) those sent to adult prisons are more likely to give up their criminal activities to avoid further punishment. B) the harsh punishment given to offenders scares other teens into avoiding delinquent activities. C) those sent to adult prisons are more likely to be arrested again once they are out. D) None of the above; the results are inconclusive.