Multiple Choice
The set of emotions that are closely tied to cognitive development, particularly self-recognition and an understanding of acceptable/unacceptable behavior, is
A) interest, distress, disgust, and contentment.
B) anger, surprise, fear, and sadness.
C) embarrassment, shame, guilt, and pride.
D) joy, happiness, frustration, and boredom.
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