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schs14

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One reason why a child might turn out well-behaved despite growing up in difficult family circumstances involves what temperament theorists call
 
  a. goodness of fit.
  b. age-appropriate accommodation.
  c. life-course persistence.
  d. the internalization of an externalized disorder.

Question 2

A group of children previously identified as aggressive were put in a social situation and observed. Based on Dodge's research, observers are likely to see these children
 
  a. ignore the behavior of other children.
  b. overinterpret the aggressive intentions of their peers.
  c. contribute a high level of positive energy to the group.
  d. tend to be preoccupied with their own behavior and its effects on others.



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b.



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