Paul, an active two-year-old, has developed a very secure attachment to his mother. In addition, his parents encourage Paul to watch TV shows such as Barney. As a result, Paul is likely to grow up to ________
A) have a relatively low need for achievement
B) feel a strong need to control his environment
C) be somewhat more aggressive than other people
D) be slightly mistrustful of others and cynical
E) be a kind, empathetic person
Answer: E
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