Research on early temperament and later development suggests that
A. temperament and personality are developmentally unrelated concepts.
B. there is a meaningful relationship between early childhood temperament and later adult personality.
C. behavioral inhibitions in early life are related to extraversion in later life.
D. "easy" children may turn out to be maladjusted adults, but "difficult" children are certain to do so.
Answer: B
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