Multiple Choice
The research on gender differences in self-esteem is best described as showing that:
A) girls have lower global self-esteem than boys in middle childhood and this continues into adolescence
B) girls have lower global self-esteem than boys in middle childhood but this difference disappears by adolescence
C) girls have lower global self-esteem than boys in middle childhood but boys have lower global self-esteem by adolescence
D) girls have higher global self-esteem than boys in middle childhood and this continues into adolescence
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