In Gergen's experiment on the looking glass self:
A) being the recipient of positive reinforcement from the experimenter led to higher levels of self-esteem.
B) positive reinforcement increased self-esteem only in the ingratiation condition.
C) positive reinforcement increased self-esteem only in the accurate impression condition.
D) self-esteem was unaffected by the experimenter's feedback.
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