Multiple Choice
As children internalize others' expectations and make social comparisons,they
A) form an ideal self that they use to evaluate their real self.
B) develop a strong sense of superiority.
C) seldom look to people beyond the family for information about themselves.
D) experience shame, the negative outcome of middle childhood.
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