Multiple Choice
A meta-analysis (Spence et al., 2005) examined the relationship between exercise and self-esteem. The analysis found that
A) exercise results in small but significant improvements in global self-esteem.
B) increases in physical fitness had no impact on changes in global esteem.
C) exercise results in a strong increase in self-esteem, especially the body component.
D) only global esteem but not the physical self is influenced by exercise.
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