Multiple Choice
Which assertion is a TRUE statement about the impact of peer, parental, and self-standards on children's self-esteem?
A) Over the course of childhood, peer acceptance becomes a progressively weaker effect on children's self-esteem.
B) In late childhood, children's feelings of competence are tied more closely to parental evaluations than to peer evaluations.
C) In adolescence, self-esteem becomes less and less tied to internalized standards.
D) Adolescents who base their self-evaluations on others' standards are at increased risk for psychological problems.
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