Kele believes that he has broken his friend's iPod. He hasn't said anything, but his shoulders are hunched and he won't make eye contact with his friend. Kele is showing physical signs of
A) empathy.
B) compliance.
C) guilt.
D) pride.
C
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a. conditions of worth. b. self-actualization. c. overindulgence. d. unconditional positive regard.
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