In using praise to help a child develop a positive self-esteem, it is important to remember that praise must be:
a. verbal, meaning that you must tell the child he or she has done well
b. physical, meaning that you must hug the child when he or she has done well
c. realistic, meaning that it should be given only when it is deserved
d. consistent, meaning that it should be given regardless of how well the child does, so long as he or she has tried hard
c
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A. Similarity B. His physical attractiveness C. The mere exposure effect D. An in-group bias
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