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Knowing the distinction between actual and mental events and between how things appear and how they really are indicates that a person has a(n) _________ .
 
  A) zone of proximal development
  B) theory of mind
  C) autobiographical memory
  D) appearance-reality distinction

Question 2

Research on the life-span development of self-esteem suggests that:
 
  A) older men are less accepting of the shortcomings of their bodies than young men are.
  B) older women express less body esteem than older men do.
  C) the self-esteem of males tends to be higher than that of females.
  D) an inflated self-esteem is most often seen in adolescents.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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