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kaid0807

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Four-year-old Bill was banging on his toy drum when he suddenly remembered that his baby sister was sleeping. Mommy said not to play with the drum when baby sister is sleeping, Bill said to himself out loud. Bill stopped the banging and instead picked up a quiet toy. Bill is showing
 
  a. inner self. c. social comparison.
  b. social cognition. d. self-regulation.

Question 2

When aspects of the environment encourage behaviors that have a genetic component, the correlation is called a passive link.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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