A person who feels very good after receiving a compliment, but very bad after being insulted, would sore high on measures of
<u> "self-esteem variability".</u>
The connection of self-esteem variability to identity, state of mind, and conduct was explored. Self-esteem variability was estimated by figuring the standard deviation of self-appraisals made amid seven days of experience-examining. Members high in self-esteem variability were reluctant, socially on edge, and avoidant of social settings. Confidence fluctuation was mostly free of the theoretically comparative attribute of affect-intensity.
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The answer to your question is,
Preoperational
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They are both based on the belief that your actions affect your luck. For reincarnation, if you do good things, you will be reincarnated as a good creature and karma is based on the belief that your action
s will result in something good or bad happening to you