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j.rubin

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A positive correlation exists between the number of close and personal friends one has and levels of self-esteem. This finding
 
  a. suggests that high self-esteem enhances one's capability to develop close personal friendships.
  b. suggests that having close friends leads to increased self-esteem.
  c. is difficult to interpret because the direction of the influence cannot be determined.
  d. suggests that friends are not a source children use to help them determine their competence and self-worth.

Question 2

In observational learning, children take a more passive role than in classical or operant conditioning.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

F



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