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Mr. Wonderful

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According to the Growing up in Canada report, children with difficult temperaments have parents characterized by:
 
  a) Economic advantage
  b) Greater hostility
  c) Traditional parenting styles
  d) Permissive parenting styles

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In a study of immigrant children, Beiser, Hou, Hyman, and Tousignant (1998 ) found which of the following?
 
  a) Children born in Canada had less hyperactivity.
  b) Children who immigrated to Canada had more emotional disorders.
  c) Children who immigrated were better adjusted than Canadian born children.
  d) Children born in Canada had lower prevalence of conduct disorders.



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Answer to Question 1

wohoo thank youuu.

Answer to Question 2

You are a life saver.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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