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    The Mental Processes Underlying Children's Capacity for Self-Regulation Are Called
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The Mental Processes Underlying Children's Capacity for Self-Regulation Are Called

Question 41

Question 41

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 The mental processes underlying children's capacity for self-regulation are called ____.


A) executive functions
B) metacognition
C) self-perceptions
D) thought tracking

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