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Cooldude101

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The goodness-of-fit principle states that parents should
 
  a. ensure that the child's clothing fits properly.
  b. optimize parenting style for the child's temperament.
  c. identify an imprinting target and place it in the crib.
  d. prevent learned helplessness by offering a helping hand.

Question 2

Gottesman's range-of-reaction principle suggests that children with various degrees of genetic potential can reach the top limit of their reaction range by
 
  a. expanding their own genetic potential.
  b. experiencing a stimulating, enriched environment.
  c. removing any restrictions imposed by canalization.
  d. being informed that others suffer severe hardships.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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