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question 3 of 20 how is hazing different from bullying? choose an option below bullying is about bringing people in while hazing is about leaving people out. bullying is about leaving people out bringing people in while hazing is about bringing people in. bullying is socially acceptable while hazing is not. there is no difference as they both inflict harm.
Hazing is typically an initiation ritual for group entry, while bullying is about power - based mistreatment. The given options misstate key aspects like the nature of inclusion/exclusion and social acceptability.
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None of the above options are correct. Hazing is often about initiation into a group (bringing people in) and usually involves demeaning, dangerous, or illegal activities as part of the process of becoming a member. Bullying is about using power imbalances to repeatedly mistreat someone, often with the intent to exclude or harm. But a more accurate distinction could be that hazing is often group - based and related to group membership, while bullying can be individual - to - individual or group - to - individual and is not related to group initiation. If we had to choose the closest among the given options, none are fully correct but the idea that hazing can be about bringing people in (in the context of group initiation) has some truth compared to the others.