Children with unrealistically high self-esteem are likely to

A) be achievement-oriented.
B) be hostile and aggressive.
C) rely heavily on peers to affirm their self-worth.
D) reject compliments from others.


B

Psychology

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a. nondirective b. directive c. structured d. selection

Psychology

________ is defined as a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, physical fatigue, and cognitive weariness that is often related to work

a. Recidivism b. Posttraumatic stress disorder c. Stockholm syndrome d. Burnout e. Automatism

Psychology

According to Goldin-Meadow, children who produce speech–gesture mismatches on addition-based equivalence problems

A) are in a transitional state. B) have a learning disorder in math computation. C) employ a trial-and-error approach to problem solving. D) are less likely to benefit from teaching than children who produce speech–gesture matches.

Psychology

Stress is most likely to enhance memory processing when it

A. occurs before learning. B. occurs at the same time as learning. C. occurs after learning. D. is chronic.

Psychology