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    Exam 5: The Individual Child: Temperament, Emotion, Self, and Personality
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    Individual Differences by Which Young Infants First Exert a Unique
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Individual Differences by Which Young Infants First Exert a Unique

Question 2

Question 2

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Individual differences by which young infants first exert a unique influence on others around them form what developmental scientists refer to as:


A) Temperament
B) Emotional regulation
C) The self
D) Emotion

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