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bobypop

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What is self-esteem?
 
  a. a judgment of the value of the self
  b. a persons description of his or her own positive characteristics
  c. a persons optimal patterns of thought, feelings, and actions
  d. a persons knowledge of his or her roles and memories

Question 2

Autobiographical and episodic memories are important components of self-knowledge; however, as one psychologist noted, The past is remembered as if it were a drama in which ____ (Greenwald, 1980, p. 604).
 
  a. only good things happened
  b. the self was the leading player
  c. only bad things happened
  d. the parents were the source of all problems



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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