Multiple Choice
Between ages 6 and 10, children
A) form a self-concept consisting of observable characteristics and typical emotions and attitudes.
B) make social comparisons among multiple individuals.
C) combine traits making up self-concept into an organized system.
D) only emphasize positive attributes in their self-concept.
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