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11.07.2019 •
Social Studies
Now in middle childhood, joshua understands that he is better at soccer than his friend, but worse at basketball. this illustrates that social comparison has enabled him to develop a more self-concept.
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False where it is located is very important
for example if your business is a soup shop in a small town versus a crowded city, what do you think. it really does depend on where though but yes its false