Suppose that Hillary has somewhat high self-esteem, while her sister Lola has somewhat low self-esteem. Meanwhile, their cousin Nancy has extraordinarily high self-esteem—to the point of being completely narcissistic. And another cousin of theirs, Hattie, has extraordinarily low self-esteem, such that she is brimming with self-criticism and self-hate. What does research suggest about the

likelihood that Hillary, Lola, Nancy, and Hattie will have successful long-term relationships?

a. Hillary and Nancy will likely be more successful than Lola and Hattie.
b. Hillary and Lola will likely be about equally successful, while Nancy and Hattie will likely be relatively unsuccessful.
c. Hillary, Lola, and Nancy will likely be about equally successful, while Hattie will likely be relatively unsuccessful.
d. Hillary, Lola, and Hattie will likely be about equally successful, while Nancy will likely be relatively unsuccessful.


B

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