All of the following conclusions are supported by studies of temperament except
a. early temperament measures are relatively good predictors of later personality
b. infant temperament provides a context for subsequent development but does not inevitably lead to particular outcomes
c. neurophysiological measures of infant temperament tend to be consistent with measures that are based on parental ratings
d. parental ratings of temperament are inevitably flawed due to their lack of objectivity
D
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