A doctor recruiting his patients. In situations of deferential vulnerability, authority over the potential subject arises from informal power dynamics rather than from formal hierarchies. These power dynamics may stem from inequalities such as those related to gender, race, or class, or from disparities in knowledge (like the relationship between a doctor and a patient). Similar to institutional vulnerability, deferential vulnerability heightens the chance of harm as the informed consent may not be fully voluntary.
Answer:
In the context of the five peer statuses identified by developmentalists, controversial children are often recognized both as best friends and as disliked individuals.
Explanation:
Controversial children can create conflicts with others who may disapprove of their behavior, but they can also connect with peers who appreciate or share their controversial actions.
The five statuses include: controversial children, average children, popular children, neglected children, and rejected children.