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    Kagan's Research Suggests That
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Kagan's Research Suggests That

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Question 60

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Kagan's research suggests that


A) temperament is fixed in childhood.
B) parenting can make a difference in temperament.
C) peers are important in the development of temperament.
D) unshared environments are important in temperament development.

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