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  2. Unpopularity - Wikipedia

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    Based on the sociometric ratings of their peers, the grade 10 children were classified as rejected, controversial, neglected, average, or popular. The rejected and neglected children both had negative social preference scores, but only the rejected children had a high social impact.

  3. Sociometric status - Wikipedia

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    Sociometric status is a measurement that reflects the degree to which someone is liked or disliked by their peers as a group. While there are some studies that have looked at sociometric status among adults, the measure is primarily used with children and adolescents to make inferences about peer relations and social competence.

  4. Social emotional development - Wikipedia

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    Sociometric status identifies five classifications of peer acceptance in children based on two dimensions: social liking and social impact/visibility: [31] popular, average, rejected, neglected, and controversial. These patterns of acceptance can become self-perpetuating throughout childhood and adolescence, as rejected children are excluded ...

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  6. These 13 massive hit songs were originally rejected by other ...

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    One of Rihanna's first hits, "S.O.S." spent three weeks at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 in 2006. But the catchy tune was originally written for singer-actress Christina Milian, who rejected the ...

  7. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Rejected children receive few "like" nominations and many "dislike" nominations. Children classified as neglected receive few nominations of either type. [citation needed] According to Karen Bierman of Pennsylvania State University, most children who are rejected by their peers display one or more of the following behavior patterns:

  8. Kylie Kelce Admits Controversial Opinion of Popular ... - AOL

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    Kylie, who also made a point of saying how grateful she is to be able to get pregnant, went on to make a somewhat controversial statement about the popular practice of gender reveals. "I know that ...

  9. Attachment theory - Wikipedia

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    Relationships formed with peers influence the acquisition of social skills, intellectual development and the formation of social identity. Classification of children's peer status (popular, neglected or rejected) has been found to predict subsequent adjustment. [11]