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    Once Having Developed a Self-Schema as a Failure, the Person
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Once Having Developed a Self-Schema as a Failure, the Person

Question 62

Question 62

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Once having developed a self-schema as a failure, the person might


A) strive to succeed.
B) strive to fail.
C) deny failure.
D) envy success in others.

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