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arivle123

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Self-efficacy is
 
  a. the way a person defines himself or herself.
  b. the way a person is viewed by peers.
  c. the confidence one has in being able to control events in one's surroundings
  d. the degree of independence that one has.

Question 2

Over time, self-esteem
 
  a. varies among domains. c. is separate from personality characteristics.
  b. usually decreases into young adulthood. d. have can some degree of heritability.



raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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