William's self­esteem is relatively low. According to social-cognitive theorists, William might improve his self- esteem by _____

a. setting difficult goals for himself
b. thinking about how fortunate he is, compared to others c. improving a particular skill, such as playing a piano
d. searching out those others who will approve of him as he is
e. critically examining each task he completes, searching for ways to improve his performance

c

Psychology

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The cornerstone of CBT therapy for bulimia nervosa is:

a. promoting self-esteem b. changing patients' distorted body image c. teaching patients the pathology of eating disorders d. self-monitoring

Psychology

The peer nomination technique is utilized by researchers to

A) analyze cultural values and their influence on development. B) identify categories of popular and unpopular children. C) examine the degree of gender segregation. D) classify social levels of play.

Psychology