Thirty-five percent of children do not fit into any of the Thomas and Chess temperament categories. Instead, they
A) show temperamental characteristics that researchers have not yet classified.
B) have temperamental characteristics that change frequently, depending on social and family influences.
C) show unique blends of temperamental characteristics.
D) display no identifiable temperamental characteristics.
C
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a. children to both their biological and adoptive parents. b. identical and fraternal twins. c. people born in different generations since the 1930s. d. children raised in poverty and middle-class children.
Mia likes to kick soccer balls. She has developed a mental structure for kicking that may be applied to different situations. This mental structure for kicking would best be described as a. a scheme
b. a fuzzy cognition. c. an intonation. d. an expressive style.