Sue is about fifteen pounds over her ideal weight and has decided to go on a diet. In her mind, she has an image of herself as a slim person, wearing all the latest fashions if she maintains the diet as well as an image of herself becoming grossly obese if she goes "off" the diet. These two images represent her

a. ego ideals.
b. actualized potentials.
c. conditions of worth.
d. possible selves.

D

Psychology

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A. "I disagree with you." B. "That point doesn't make sense." C. "That's nothing. Jim typed 60 words a minute." D. "You haven't been listening."

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According to one psychologist, girls view morality in all the terms below EXCEPT

a) broad principles of fairness/justice. b) responsibility toward individuals. c) compassion for individuals is a more prominent factor in moral behavior for women than for men. d) gradual transition from selfishness to responsibility, which includes thinking about what would be best for others.

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