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V@ndy87

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Answering yes to questions such as I worry that others don't like me and I have difficulty accepting praise or flattery is an indication of
 
  a. low self-esteem. c. self-perception conflicts.
  b. self-efficacy failure. d. self-concept confusion.

Question 2

According to Robinson, Johnson, and Shields, people were viewed as more genuine and likable who presented themselves
 
  a. with self-deprecating comments.
  b. with self-promoting comments.
  c. with evidence of self-promoting comments.
  d. with a mix of self-deprecating and self-promoting comments.



Bigfoot1984

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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