Cameron was a high school star: top athlete, top scholar, popular with classmates and teachers alike. Since coming to college, however, he has struggled with his self-esteem

He isn't on a sports team, is as anonymous as most of the other freshmen, and finds his classes much harder than his high school curriculum. Cameron's parents advise him to stop putting so much pressure on himself to be perfect and to give himself time to adjust to the realities of college. Their advice follows the strategy of

a. developing realistic expectations.
b. developing new competencies.
c. developing rational beliefs.
d. developing Plan B.

A

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Which of the following statements is false:

A) If parents try to raise their kids "Gender Equal", their kids by the age of 4 are the same way because of TV and movies and friends B) The brain is biological and any sex difference in the brain is hardwired C) Gender role is learned by kids as early as 2 years old, and by age 4 and 5 the role is clear for most kids D) the most important roles are the ones that influence our self-concept.

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Subtext, especially important to method acting, involves what's beneath the language of the script: not what people say, but what they really want. ___

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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