Multiple Choice
People who have high self-esteem
A) have strong positive evaluations of all of their abilities.
B) derive this sense of self-worth primarily through pretend activities.
C) find that failure increases their feelings of doubt about their basic worth.
D) use a variety of strategies to minimize the importance of negative feedback.
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