As children internalize others' expectations and make social comparisons, they
A) form an ideal self that they use to evaluate their real self.
B) develop a strong sense of superiority.
C) seldom look to people beyond the family for information about themselves.
D) experience shame, the negative outcome of middle childhood.
A
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Which statement describes a negative correlation?
A) Stress levels decrease with increases in aerobic activity. B) Personal debt increases with increases in alcohol consumption. C) More time spent studying is associated with higher grades. D) People who make less eye contact have fewer friends.
People with which of the following qualities tend to be more flexible, adaptable, and agreeable, and excel at life because they do not stifle their emotions nor overindulge them?
a. emotional intelligence b. dogmatic pragmatism c. kinesic sensitivity d. creative intuition
Which of the following examples is a question that would most likely reduce the chance of false reporting by a child?
a. "Everyone else saw it happen. You did too, right?" b. "Where were you when the teacher pushed him?" c. "Can you tell me the reason you came to talk to me today?" d. "Let's ‘pretend' that he touched you. What would you say happened next?"
What is the Experience Sampling Method?
What will be an ideal response?