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The Psychological Conceptualization of the Self as a Set of Abstract

Question 121

Question 121

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The psychological conceptualization of the self as a set of abstract personal traits first emerges during


A) toddlerhood.
B) preschool/early childhood.
C) grade school/middle childhood.
D) adolescence.

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