The self-concepts of preschoolers and those in middle childhood differ in that

a. preschoolers see themselves as either "good at doing things" or not.
b. preschoolers can make judgments about their performance in seven different areas, such as physical abilityand peer relationships

c. in middle childhood, children differentiate only between two facets of self-concept: general competence andsocial acceptance.
d. children do not develop a self-concept until age 10.

a

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a. increase virtually all motor activities b. enhance performance on tasks requiring sustained attention c. enhance performance most dramatically when the person is fatigued d. only b and c

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