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So this question is asking which of the following adolescents is least likely to be targeted for bullying.
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A, a child with a physical disability, b, a transgender adolescent, c, an emotionally sensitive boy, or the captain of the football team.
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All right.
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So this question is really getting at your understanding of the patterns that were identified in children who were at a greater risk of being bullied.
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And while there's not one single personality profile or personality trait that makes one a target, these profiles or these patterns definitely exhibit some sort of, i guess you could say, for lack of a bit of a pattern in being at a greater risk for being bullied.
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And one of that is being emotionally reactive, whether you are a boy or a girl.
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Essentially, this is because bullies tend to strive off.
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Of getting a reaction out of children.
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So they're attracted to kids who are emotionally reactive because they could get any sort of reaction from them and bullies kind of feed off of that.
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That really pertains to see an emotionally sensitive boy.
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And just to elaborate on that, i think another way of looking at it is that another sort of personality profile that was seen is that children who are different from others are more likely to be targets.
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And i think when considering gender norms, you don't really, you don't typically see an emotionally sensitive boy, nor is that like the gender norm when talking about boys.
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Typically, you want boys are exhibited as aggressive and more and more harsh.
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And emotions and being emotional is more associated with being a girl...