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anjilletteb

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Which statement about self-conscious emotions in middle childhood is true?
 
  A) Children feel guilty only if an adult or peer is present to witness their transgressions.
  B) Children feel guilty for any mishap, including those that are accidental.
  C) Pride motivates children to take on further challenges, whereas guilt prompts them to strive for self-improvement.
  D) Children rarely feel guilty for cheating or lying unless they are caught or punished for their behavior.

Question 2

Ten-year-old Lakisha is likely to experience __________, even when no adult is present.
 
  A) guilt for any mishap
  B) intense shame over a transgression
  C) helplessness upon failure
  D) pride in a new accomplishment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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