When 4-year-old Katherine throws a beanbag, her dad comments, "You stood still as you were throwing. Now try taking a step toward me as you throw"
Assuming Katherine's dad regularly gives this sort of feedback, which of the following statements is most likely true?
A) Katherine is likely to show great shame after a failure.
B) Katherine is likely to show extreme pride after a success.
C) Katherine is likely to experience a low level of pride after a success.
D) Katherine is likely to show moderate levels of shame and pride and greater persistence on difficult tasks.
D
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