Young children tend to be overly optimistic about their skill level for all of these reasons EXCEPT ______.
A. cognitive development
B. secure attachment with caregivers
C. easy temperament
D. positive feedback for their task-related efforts
Answer: C
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A) eliminate B) have no effect on C) increase, for both men and women, D) increase, for men, but not for women,