Conditional self-acceptance (CSA) is different from real-ideal comparison (RIC) in that
a. CSA is based on standards set by others whereas RIC relies on standards set by yourself
b. CSA is based on standards set by yourself whereas RIC relies on standards set by others
c. CSA is based on a comparison with others, whereas RIC relies on unconditional acceptance.
d. CSA is based on unconditional acceptance, whereas RIC relies on a comparison with others
a. CSA is based on standards set by others whereas RIC relies on standards set by yourself
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