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Explanation / Answer

Question 16

Answer; deficit

This tendency is mostly developed in people with low self esteem and low self confidence.They fail to acquire an adequate self identity or develop an identity deficit.

Question 17

Answer; perpective taking

Ability to take others perspective or able to think as the other person is perspective taking

Question 18

Answer; prevention focused and more concerned with not failing than with succeeding.

People with low self esteem are more concerned with preventing failure than to succeed.Instead of focusung on success measures they tend to focus on measures so that theycan prevent failure

Question 19

Answer; Work harder

The failure in an attempt in high esteem people motivates to work harder to be successful in the next attempts is a remarkable feature.

Question 20

Answer; Self handicapping

individuals with low self esteem and confidence exhibit this tendency of self handicapping.

Question 21

Answer; Individual difference in short-tern self -evaluation refer to the dimension of self - esteem variability