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Ann always gets very high grades and takes great pride in her academic ability. According to self-evaluation maintenance theory, which of the following is MOST likely to make Ann feel bad about herself?
a. Ann's best friend gets a higher grade in math class than Ann did.
b. Another student in her math class whom Ann does not know well gets a higher grade
c. Ann takes a class that turns out to be unusually easy and she gets a very high grade.
d. Ann's best friend is named captain of the cheerleading team.
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