Multiple Choice
Tamara has lived away from home for several years and works as a critical care nurse at a local hospital. Tamara, her husband, and her coworkers believe she is a caring and nurturing person, yet her mother still sees Tamara as a selfish and immature teenager. Her mother's perception is an example of
A) self-concept.
B) self-presentation.
C) obsolete information.
D) symptomatic information.
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