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lbcchick

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Research suggests that elementary-age boys who have trouble identifying the emotions that are conveyed by common facial expressions are also likely to have difficulty:
 
  a. developing a strong sense of self.
  b. getting along with their peers.
  c. learning new things at school.
  d. reading with emotional intonation.

Question 2

In primary school, children who had insecure attachment relationships with their caregivers when they were infants are MOST likely to:
 
  a. become overly attached to a caring and warm teacher.
  b. develop new, secure attachments as they develop more self-control.
  c. think that other people will not be available when they are needed.
  d. trust their peers but show hostility or aggression toward teachers.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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