In regard to raising adolescents' self-esteem, research has shown that one of the most effective strategies involves
A) only allowing adolescents to participate in activities in which they will be successful.
B) allowing adolescents to experience a great deal of failure so that they learn to cope with
negative experiences.
C) avoiding all criticisms and praising adolescents regardless of performance.
D) offering adolescents a range of experiences in which they can develop competence and
come to view themselves as "experts" in particular areas.
D
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What will be an ideal response?
Just before going to see her professor about an exam, Jill was jogging. How might her jogging affect her emotional reaction during the meeting?
a) Her emotional reactions will be more intense. b) She will be primed to experience negative emotions only. c) She will not experience fear because she has burned up her norepinephrine. d) Her high level of arousal will make it difficult for her to comprehend her emotional state.