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Mollykgkg

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Childrens self-rated academic competence, social competence, athletic competence, physical appearance, and behavioral conduct contribute in varying ways for different children to overall _________.
 
  a. self-esteem
  b. moral development
  c. emotional regulation
  d. social comparison

Question 2

Childrens self-evaluations become more realistic due to the process of ___________, in which they compare their skill levels to those of other children.
 
  a. distributive justice
  b. a fixed mindset
  c. social comparison
  d. self-esteem development



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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