The ability to put oneself in another's shoes is known as

a. empathy. c. self-awareness.
b. self-cognition. d. pity.

a

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Which of the following points was made in class about the changes in temperament during childhood?

a. early sleep problems predict attention deficit disorder later b. early activity level predicts interest in sports later c. early inhibition predicts anxiety later d. early self-consciousness predicts level of religiosity later

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