True or false: athletes who bully others tend to be marginalized and isolated from their peers

False. Athletes who bully others may or may not be marginalized and isolated from their peers. It depends on various factors such as the specific situation, the response of others, and the dynamics within the particular social group or team. In some cases, athletes who bully others may face consequences, social disapproval, or disciplinary actions. However, in other cases, they may still maintain popularity or support from certain individuals or groups within their peer circle.