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Cross-cultural studies have shown that infants of __________ descent are better able to soothe themselves and are less easily aroused than __________ babies.
 
  A) Caucasian; African.
  B) Asian; Caucasian.
  C) African; Northern European.
  D) Central American; Asian.

Question 2

The biological basis of an infant's personality is his or her
 
  A) temperament.
  B) emotions.
  C) social referencing behavior.
  D) level of cognitive development.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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