Which statement about self-esteem among early-school-age children is correct?
a. Early-school-age boys are more critical of their abilities than early-school-age girls.
b. Early-school-age children are exposed to low levels of peer criticism that challenge self-esteem. c. Early-school-age children feel less guilty about violating rules and norms than younger children.
d. Early-school-age children are likely to experience feelings of depression and worthlessness that may crystallize into a scheme for low self-esteem.
d
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A) regularization B) counterconditioning C) cognitive dissonance D) free association
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A. schizophrenia. B. bipolar disorder. C. unipolar disorder. D. major depressive disorder.