Research on shy, inhibited children has observed all of the following EXCEPT
A. physiological distinctions remained even when temperament "smoothed out" in preadolescence.
B. those who changed from inhibited to uninhibited maintained the same pattern of brain activity.
C. experience could moderate or accentuate early tendencies.
D. highly inhibited patterns seemed to be maintained into adolescence.
Answer: B
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The Gestalt school of psychology was founded by
a. Wundt b. Kafka c. Kohler d. Darwin e. Wertheimer
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a. d'. b. overload. c. confounding. d. stimulus onset asynchrony.
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