A poor match between a child's temperament and his/her environment may lead to
A) enhanced development.
B) behavior disorders.
C) parent-child compatibility.
D) healthy development.
B) behavior disorders. When incompatibilities are severe, behavior disorders can emerge in the child.
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a. report the ink color slowly if the words were related to spiders. b. report the ink color quickly if the words were related to spiders. c. report the ink color more accurately if the words were related to spiders. d. respond the same as people without a fear of spiders.
Rats deprived of food and water that are placed in a novel environment may choose to
a. eat and drink first. b. explore the environment first. c. be too confused to do anything. d. defecate first. e. show obvious signs of distress.