Multiple Choice
Despite their higher academic achievement, Chinese and Japanese children score lower in self-esteem than U.S. children. Research suggests that this difference may be partly due to __________ among Chinese and Japanese children.
A) a strong emphasis on social comparison
B) conditional parental support
C) low achievement motivation
D) high levels of anxiety and depression
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