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Social Psychology, 3rd Edition GILOVICH  KELTNER  CHEN  NISBETT
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Social Psychology, 3 rd Edition GILOVICH  KELTNER  CHEN  NISBETT CLICKER QUESTIONS 3.4 Self-Esteem

Self-Esteem Scale “I take a positive view of myself.” 1.Strongly Disagree 2.Disagree 3.Agree 4.Strongly Agree

Self-Esteem Scale “I have much respect for myself.” 1.Strongly Disagree 2.Disagree 3.Agree 4.Strongly Agree

Self-Esteem Scale “I feel that I am a person of worth, at least on an equal plane with others.” 1.Strongly Disagree 2.Disagree 3.Agree 4.Strongly Agree

Self-Esteem Scale “On the whole, I am satisfied with myself.” 1.Strongly Disagree 2.Disagree 3.Agree 4.Strongly Agree

Self-Esteem Scale “I feel that I have a number of good qualities.” 1.Strongly Disagree 2.Disagree 3.Agree 4.Strongly Agree

Who would be most at risk of becoming aggressive? A.Someone with high self-esteem. B.Someone with moderate self-esteem. C.Someone with low self-esteem. D.Self-esteem isn’t related to aggression. Choose the response you agree with most.