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    Difficult, Easy, and Slow-To-Warm-Up Temperaments Were First Described by
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Difficult, Easy, and Slow-To-Warm-Up Temperaments Were First Described by

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Question 41

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Difficult, easy, and slow-to-warm-up temperaments were first described by


A) Chess and Thomas.
B) Buss and Plomin.
C) Kagan.
D) Erikson.
E) Freud.

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