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Title: As school-age children judge their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those of o
Post by: Soren on Jun 25, 2015
As school-age children judge their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those of others,
A)   their self-descriptions become more evaluative.
B)   they become less adept at incorporating the messages of others into their self-definition.
C)   their self-descriptions become more general and neutral in evaluation.
D)   their self-esteem temporarily declines.


Title: Re: As school-age children judge their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those
Post by: Matrixx on Jul 16, 2015
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Title: Re: As school-age children judge their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those of o
Post by: Soren on Aug 7, 2015
I doubted myself! Thanks for confirming. Giving your response the best answer :)


Title: Re: As school-age children judge their own appearance, abilities, and behavior in relation to those ...
Post by: Bella Murphree on Jan 24, 2021
thank you