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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

As popularity rises, so does risk of being bullied


A new study shows the more popular a person is considered at their middle or high school, the higher the risk is for them to be bullied and gossiped about and might even have physical attacks coming from rivals that are competing for a higher status.
It states that high status students will have more to lose compared to the ones who are not as popular as them. The study also showed that the bullying level will increase by 25% from their own peers when someone has risen to the top as the popular kid. 
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