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Which of the following group tests has advantages over the Henmon-Nelson Test in selecting minority, culturally diverse, and economically disadvantaged children?
Low Self-Esteem
A negative perception of oneself, characterized by a lack of confidence and feeling unworthy or inadequate.
Compensate
To make up for something lacking or to provide a counterbalance, often in the context of remuneration for work or to address deficiencies.
Ideal Self
A person's conception of how they would like to be, embodying their aspirations, goals, and values.
Real Self
The authentic version of oneself, including true feelings, desires, and beliefs.
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