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When the child comes to realize that he or she is the same person although there are changes in his or her size and experiences, the child has developed a sense of
 
  A) bodily me.
  B) self-extension.
  C) self-esteem.
  D) self-identity.

Question 2

Most individuals believe that a persons behavior is more consistent than it actually is. Mischel called this
 
  A) the constancy dilemma.
  B) the consistency paradox.
  C) Freuds Rubrics Cube.
  D) a Gordian Knot.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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