Multiple Choice
Receiving help can lower a person's self-esteem when
A) the helper's demonstration of superior skill leads the recipient to feel incompetent.
B) the helper is supportive and concerned.
C) the recipient is worried about repaying the favour in the future.
D) the helper is of a different gender than the recipient.
E) the helper is incompetent.
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