Multiple Choice
The "differential susceptibility" hypothesis argues that the association of difficult temperament with later behavioral problems results from:
A) Negative environmental influences around them (such as frustrated parenting)
B) Continuing intrinsic vulnerability of such children with difficult temperaments
C) Cultural norms concerning gender differences (i.e., boys are more physically aggressive than girls)
D) Children with difficult temperaments tend to have poor-quality interactions with peers
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