15. According to the textbook, people with high self-esteem are


A. intelligent.

B. financially motivated.

C. extrinsically motivated.

D. intrinsically motivated.

My answer is D.

It looks right, but I haven't read your textbook.

I fond the answer. Thanks Ms. Sue

You're welcome, Diana.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and go through the options one by one:

The question asks about the characteristics of people with high self-esteem according to the textbook.

Option A: "Intelligent." This option suggests that people with high self-esteem are intelligent. However, while high self-esteem may be associated with confidence and positive self-perception, it does not necessarily imply high intelligence.

Option B: "Financially motivated." This option suggests that people with high self-esteem are motivated by financial success. While financial success can sometimes contribute to feelings of self-worth, self-esteem is based more on overall self-perception and confidence, rather than financial motivation.

Option C: "Extrinsically motivated." This option suggests that people with high self-esteem are motivated by external factors such as rewards, recognition, or praise. However, high self-esteem is generally associated with intrinsic motivation, which means being motivated by internal factors such as personal satisfaction and fulfillment.

Option D: "Intrinsically motivated." This option suggests that people with high self-esteem are motivated by internal factors, such as personal satisfaction and fulfillment. This is the most accurate answer because high self-esteem is often connected to an individual's internal sense of worth and satisfaction.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. People with high self-esteem are typically intrinsically motivated.