Lola thinks a lot about how badly she does in school, and how unattractive she is compared to some of the girls she has seen on TV. She spends a lot of time brooding over it, while munching chocolate. Recently she has started to drink chocolate liquor, too, to feel less depressed. We can conclude about her self-awareness that it
a. Is not perfect, but it helps her regulate her behavior in a constructive way.
b. Is unproductive, resulting in self-absorption and depression.
c. Made her become high self-monitoring, acutely paying attention to what she does
d. Is highly developed and constructive but it is somewhat compromised by alcohol consumption.
b. Is unproductive, resulting in self-absorption and depression.
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A) Insisting on perfect performance beginning when children are very young B) Socially ostracizing a child for undesirable behavior for an extended time period C) Saying nothing to a child but telling others how well the child has performed D) Directly praising a child for exemplary performance
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.