Gary, who is extremely active and impulsive, is difficult for his parents to control. His parents, in turn, are emotionally negative and tend to use harsh, inconsistent discipline. As a result of this pattern of interaction, Gary is likely to ________
A) be more responsive to his siblings’ caregiving needs
B) show less aggression with age
C) see hostile intent where it does not exist
D) prefer forceful discipline from his parents
Answer: C
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