Describe the relationship between how you got/get attention and self-esteem. (1 point)

What will be an ideal response

1 point for any of the following explanations of how the manner in which we get/got attention affects self-esteem, or something similar:
- We all need attention. Positive attention is best, but negative attention is better than no attention at all. The way we had to get attention as children—positive, negative, or none—sent us messages about our worth
- If all you got as a child was negative attention you might decide that you're not worth much and later in life you might think you don't deserve positive attention

Psychology

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A) number of unfavorable health outcomes in a group of people at a given time. B) number of deaths due to a specific cause. C) new cases of a disease in a specific population. D) total number of diagnosed cases of a disease or condition.

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The term "just noticeable difference" is loosely synonymous with __________

a. separation threshold b. difference threshold c. response threshold d. absolute threshold

Psychology