Multiple Choice
Jerome Kagan's temperament hypothesis states that
A) the "strange situation" measures temperament rather than attachment.
B) temperament arises from feeding, not from genetics.
C) children who display learned helplessness are securely attached to an easy temperament.
D) easy temperament is a favorable outcome of empathy.
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