Multiple Choice
In comparison to the self concept of a typical preschool child, the self concept of a typical late- elementary-school child is all of the following except:
A) more complex.
B) based to a greater extent on peer relationships.
C) more likely to involve positive illusions of abilities.
D) more likely to include social comparisons.
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