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Self-esteem tends to be lower during
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early childhood.
early childhood.
middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.
late adulthood.
late adulthood.
adolescence.
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adolescence.
Explanation: Self-esteem typically dips during adolescence because of identity formation, puberty-related body-image concerns, increased social comparison, and changing peer relationships.
Explanation: Self-esteem typically dips during adolescence because of identity formation, puberty-related body-image concerns, increased social comparison, and changing peer relationships.
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