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Children Beyond the Age of Three Judge Their Efforts Against

Question 115

Question 115

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Children beyond the age of three judge their efforts against standards, and they feel either ____ depending on how well they have met the standards.


A) a present or an extended self
B) belief or desire
C) indifference or boredom
D) shame or pride

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