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bcretired

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One source of self-esteem is social interactions. How did the book define this?
 
  a. We make decisions about our worth by comparing ourselves to others.
  b. We get messages from others as we grow up about who we are and what we are capable of doing.
  c. We learn information about the world from talking to others.
  d. We think about our own behavior.

Question 2

What can happen when you repress feelings?
 
  a. You can create more problems for yourself in the long run.
  b. You can become happier.
  c. You can become more aware of your emotions.
  d. You can have fewer feelings about your feelings.



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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