Which of the following statements about self-esteem in children is true?
A. Having high self-esteem boosts scholastic achievement.
B. High achievement in school boosts self-esteem.
C. High achievement in school and high self-esteem are spuriously related.
D. The direction of the effect between high achievement in school and high self-esteem is bidirectional.
B. High achievement in school boosts self-esteem.
Psychology
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__________ intelligence. a. experiential b. crystallized c. componential d. practical e. creative
Psychology
During early adolescence, baseline self-esteem
A) becomes more positive. B) drops sharply. C) stays at similar levels for boys and girls. D) remains similar to levels in late childhood.
Psychology