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Mikayla Weiss
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Emotions such as embarrassment, pride, and shame are called "self-conscious emotions" because they:

A) are less important than the primary emotions of happiness and sadness.
B) are shown less frequently than the primary emotions of happiness and sadness in late infancy.
C) depend on children's newly-acquired abilities to see other persons as stable aspects of the social environment.
D) depend on children's newly-acquired abilities to recognize, talk about, and think about themselves in relation to other people.

Self-conscious Emotions

Emotions that arise from self-reflection or self-evaluation, including feelings such as embarrassment, pride, shame, or guilt.

Prime Emotions

Fundamental emotions that are basic and universally experienced by humans, such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.

  • Gain insight into the evolution of self-conscious feelings and their significance.
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