Multiple Choice
Does heredity contribute to individuals' self-esteem?
A) Yes, by directly coding for level of self-esteem.
B) Yes, at least partly by influencing aspects of the self, such as physical appearance, athletic ability, and intellectual abilities, which then influence self-esteem.
C) No, heredity does not influence self-esteem.
D) There is no way to examine the contribution of heredity to self-esteem.
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