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Experimental Evidence on Self-Discrepancy Theory Shows That

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Experimental evidence on self-discrepancy theory shows that


A) thinking about how one might approximate one's ideal self increases the experience of anxiety.
B) thinking about how one might approximate one's ought self elevates cheerfulness.
C) thinking about how one might deviate from one's actual self increases the experience of negative emotions.
D) thinking about how one might approximate one's ideal self increases sensitivity to positive experiences.

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