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Discuss-mutual antipathy is the feeling people have


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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Mutual antipathy is the feeling people have when they dislike or even hate each other. This kind of mutual dislike can be the result of many factors including perceived insults, slights, conflicts, unresolved disputes, and relationships that have gone sour and ended badly (Rubin et al., 2015). About one in three children and adolescents have at least one antipathetic relationship at any given time (Card, 2010). In a study of 5,000 children in the Netherlands, 5th and 8th graders nominated the classmates they liked least. Boys were more likely than girls to have mutual dislikes with same- gender peers; children with same-gender antipathies were likely to be antisocial, to fight and bully, or to be victimized (Abecassis et al., 2002). Not surprisingly, rejected and controversial children are more likely to be involved in these kinds of relationships than popular and average children (Rodkin & Hodges, 2003). Moreover, antipathies are often specific to pairs of individuals. For example, children who bully another child are often disliked by the target or victim of their bullying behavior and vice versa, although the rest of the peer group may not actively dislike the bully or victim (Hafen et al., 2013). Just as we will see below in the case of close friendships, mutual enemies are often between two specific children. Need Assignment Help?

 

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