Multiple Choice
When facing failure, high-self-esteem people sustain their self-worth by
A) perceiving other people as failing too, and by exaggerating their superiority over others.
B) perceiving themselves as interdependent and thus as only part of a larger group effort.
C) engaging in altruistic acts.
D) refusing to think about the failure and by practising self-forgetfulness.
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