Children who perceive themselves to be competent in some areas but weak in other areas
A) ?would not be likely to have positive self-esteem.
B) ?might have positive self-esteem if they value their areas of competence more than their areas of weaknesses.
C) ?would not be likely to engage in behaviors that would lead to further accomplishments.
D) ?None of the above
B
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What will be an ideal response?
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