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Research suggest that if people have unstable self-esteem,they:

A) behave no differently than those with stable self-esteem.
B) are equally sensitive to potential self-esteem threats than those with stable self-esteem.
C) are less sensitive to potential self-esteem threats than those with stable self-esteem.
D) are more sensitive to potential self-esteem threats than those with stable self-esteem.

Unstable Self-esteem

Refers to fluctuations in a person's self-worth, often dependent on external validation or success.

Stable Self-esteem

A psychological condition where an individual consistently views themselves positively and feels secure about their self-worth, unaffected by external events or opinions.

  • Understand the dynamics of self-esteem stability and its effects on behavior.
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