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Social Studies, 13.12.2019 02:31 leannaadrian

In kindergarten, brady thought he was "best" at everything. now that he is in 5th grade, brady knows that juanita is better than he is in math, and yao is better than he is in art. this process of evaluating one's self in relation to one's peers is known as:
a. identity diffusion
b. social comparison
c. the looking-glass self
d. real-self comparisons

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