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The Cognitive "Theories" That Children Construct About Themselves to Help

Question 215

Question 215

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The cognitive "theories" that children construct about themselves to help them understand how they should behave are called:


A) personal scripts
B) social maps
C) gender roles
D) social self-concepts

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