Student Z is the target of unwelcome verbal and physical conduct from classmates and finds little about herself/himself in textbooks except for stereotypes. What can we assume about student Z?

a. Student Z is likely to be female.
b. Student Z is likely to be from an economically disadvantaged background.
c. Student Z is likely to compensate for this by over-contributing to class conversations.
d. Student Z has conduct disorder.


a

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