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Essay heading: self esteem
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Since self-esteem has cognitive, psychological and sociological dimensions, this has made it difficult to come up with a comprehensive definition, and rarely have these dimensions been taken into consideration together in conducting research studies.
There is, however, general agreement that the term self-esteem includes cognitive, affective, and behavioral elements... displayed 300 characters
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Since self-esteem has cognitive, psychological and sociological dimensions, this has made it difficult to come up with a comprehensive definition, and rarely have these dimensions been taken into consideration together in conducting research studies.
There is, however, general agreement that the term self-esteem includes cognitive, affective, and behavioral elements... displayed next 300 characters
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