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lracut11

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Research has identified a link between young children who are uninhibited and less reactive to what types of childhood disorders?
 
  a. extraversion
  b. externalizing
  c. inhibited
  d. internalizing

Question 2

What type of study will yield information on levels of school phobia in children are related to levels of social anxiety?
 
  a. a double-blind experiment c. epigenetic research
  b. a genetic linkage study d. a correlational study



meganmoser117

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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