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Collmarie

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A child's temperament is
 
  A) set for life by genetics and can't be changed.
  B) entirely derived from social interactions.
  C) basically biological but is generally shaped by experience.
  D) more influenced by positive affectivity than negative affectivity.

Question 2

Researchers have found that babies of which temperament tend to have trouble mastering structured tests in the laboratory?
 
  A) Easy
  B) Difficult
  C) Inhibited
  D) Melancholic



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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