According to a study of resilient Hawaiian children reported in the text, children who coped well even in stressful circumstances were more likely to have been temperamentally "easy" babies and to have:
a. grown up in a two-parent family
b. had at least one sibling of each sex
c. had a close attachment to a parent or grandparent in the first year of life
d. been separated in age by at least two years from other children in the family
c
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A) reduce the number of sexual partners teens have. B) lead teens to wait longer to initiate sexual activity. C) reduce the frequency of unprotected sex. D) None of the above.
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a. It remains the same. b. It gradually rises. c. It declines, then gradually rises. d. It initially rises and then sharply decreases.
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