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HudsonKB16

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Question The emotions of shame, pride, and embarrassment require that a person first
 
  develop long-term memory skills.
  develop language to express those emotions.
  gain awareness of other people.
  have experienced punishment.

Question 2

Which of the following characteristics must be present before an infant can experience pride, shame, or guilt?
 
  awareness of other people
  social skills
  stranger anxiety
  embarrassment



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Answer to Question 1

gain awareness of other people.

Answer to Question 2

awareness of other people



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