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    From His Research, Kagan Believes the Roots of Shyness in Children
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From His Research, Kagan Believes the Roots of Shyness in Children

Question 36

Question 36

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From his research, Kagan believes the roots of shyness in children are due to


A) high levels of arousal.
B) parental interactions.
C) difference in the amygdala and hypothalamus.
D) lower heart rates.

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