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Exceptionally Timid and Cautious Infants Tend to Become Shy and Unassertive

Question 150

Question 150

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Exceptionally timid and cautious infants tend to become shy and unassertive adolescents. This best illustrates the long-term stability of


A) temperament.
B) egocentrism.
C) schemas.
D) habituation.

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