What is being discussed when we speak of temperamental differences in infants?
a. differences in the degree or intensity of emotional behavior and the timing and duration of the child’s responses
b. differences in the mood of the child such as depression or inflation of the child at a moment in time
c. differences in the internal, private experiences of the child such as pleasure, contentment, pain, or frustration
d. differences in the observable display of expressions and feelings
ANSWER: a
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