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jeatrice

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In middle adolescence, people
 
  a. become aware of contradictions between their self-perceptions across social contexts.
  b. integrate self-observed traits into a consistent portrait of the self.
  c. remain unaware of contractions between their self-perceptions across social contexts.
  d. are unable to make comparisons between single abstractions.

Question 2

Jeremy had begun to value his physical appearance at age 15. He would be prone to low self-esteem if
 
  b. his perceived physical appearance was high but his perceived social skills were low.
  c. his ideal physical appearance was about average, and his classmates viewed him as good-looking.
  d. his perceived physical appearance was well below his ideal physical appearance.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. become aware of contradictions between their self-perceptions across social contexts.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. his perceived physical appearance was well below his ideal physical appearance.





 

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