Multiple Choice
Kagan's longitudinal research on shyness demonstrated
A) little consistency from infancy to childhood in levels of shyness.
B) stability in shyness from infancy through adolescence.
C) high arousal thresholds in shy children.
D) low arousal thresholds in children who were not shy.
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