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Hey everyone, could someone pretty please help me with my K12 health science test please? :D

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Question 1.1. Which best describes a sense of self? (Points : 1) thoughts and feelings about yourself beliefs about your actions perception of your relationship to others personal world view Question 2.2. In addition to self-confidence, self-respect, and values, which has a great influence on one’s sense of self? (Points : 1) perceptions actions beliefs attitude Question 3.3. Which of the following is influenced by your sense of self? (Points : 1) treatment of others problem-solving ability creativity talent Question 4.4. Which statement is not true about influences on one’s sense of self? (Points : 1) Influences can be internal or external. Influences can sway your thoughts and actions. Many factors influence your sense of self. Your internal promoter is a negative influence on your sense of self. Question 5.5. Which best describes an internal critic? (Points : 1) a voice that criticizes your thoughts and actions a component of your overall sense of self an ill-defined weakness of character a character flaw that remains well hidden Question 6.6. Which is an example of an influence on one’s sense of self? (Points : 1) social environment intelligence physical appearance social status Question 7.7. What should you ask yourself to test your self-respect? (Points : 1) Would the person I admire most respect my actions? Do I respect myself and the people around me? What sorts of mistakes have I made in the past? What are my positive characteristics and talents? Question 8.8. Which is an effective strategy for enhancing your sense of self? (Points : 1) Develop a sense of humor. Engage in a variety of social activities. Reach out to friends for their help. Identify values that are meaningful to you. Question 9.9. Which action might help to increase self-confidence? (Points : 1) involving yourself in meaningful activities noting your shortcomings taking a stance of “protective pessimism” evaluating the skills of your peers and superiors Question 10.10. Which describes a strategy to change your attitude? (Points : 1) replacing a negative thought with a positive one switching to a “helping” profession adopting the actions of a respected leader adopting a neutral stance in regard to social issues

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1. Positive self-regard, combined with a sense of humility and the ability to self-reflect. 2. Beliefs 3. family relationships, meaningful activities, social environment, connections with others. 4. Influences can be internal or external. 5. a voice that criticizes your thoughts and actions 6. physical appearance 7. Do I respect myself and the people around me? 8. Engage in a variety of social activities. 9. involving yourself in meaningful activities 10. rreplacing a negative thought with a positive one

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Virtual Laboratory and Field Study Guidelines Our goal is to provide you with as many effective, rich laboratory experiences as possible. Sometimes this means that virtual options and field options are part of our courses, allowing you to use apparatuses that are too expensive or dangerous, or getting you to focus on the environment near you. Labs where the materials are not in front of you require a different approach than more traditional lab activities. Some labs may be truly virtual labs, while others may be field studies that require a computer to analyze data. In all cases, when you do a lab, think about the various settings that the lab might be done in and ask yourself if you feel that you could complete the lab in that setting. For example, if you are using a virtual microscope, be sure that you are also thinking about how a real microscope would look, feel, and work. Virtual experiences will not be exactly like real experiences in the lab. Pay strict attention to the safety considerations that you would think about if it were a real lab. When doing field studies, take precautions in assessing your local environment, which may have wild animals and poisonous plants, bad weather, or other dangers that are a natural part of the area you are studying. We have worked hard to see to it that virtual data are as much like actual data as possible. In most cases, the data that you record and analyze will not be the same as someone else's, and will be subject to the uncertainty and error that you would find in a similar real-life lab. Keep these ideas in mind as you work on virtual labs and field studies. You never know when you might be doing a similar procedure in a different setting. Safety in the Lab Scientists understand that conducting experiments involves a certain amount of hazard and risk. They have identified certain safety practices and guidelines that address the hazards and risks involved in laboratory work. Follow these practices and guidelines and use common sense to ensure your safety in the laboratory

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