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    As Children's Self-Evaluations Become More Differentiated, They Develop
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As Children's Self-Evaluations Become More Differentiated, They Develop

Question 27

Question 27

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As children's self-evaluations become more differentiated, they develop:


A) a differentiated sense of self-worth.
B) an overall sense of general self-worth.
C) an unrealistic sense of self-worth.
D) greater cognitive competence.

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