Asked by Arumugam Anamale on Jun 26, 2024
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Other children are often sympathetic toward bully-victims.
Bully-Victims
Individuals who both bully others and are victims of bullying themselves, exhibiting aggressive behavior while also being targeted by peers.
Sympathetic
Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy, understanding, or compassion toward others.
- Recognize the traits of overlooked children and those who are victims of bullying.
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Michael HapayJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Research indicates that other children are often less sympathetic toward bully-victims (those who are both bullies and victims) compared to children who are solely victims, possibly due to the complex nature of their behavior and social dynamics.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the traits of overlooked children and those who are victims of bullying.