According to Li-Grining, how do children learn impulse control?
A) Impulse control is primarily a function of temperament, and impulsive children rarely grow out of it.
B) They learn through parental punishment.
C) Impulsivity simply diminishes over time.
D) They learn through social interactions that apply both positive reinforcement and negative punishment.
D
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a. True b. False
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A. moral realism B. objective morality C. immanent justice D. autonomous morality
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a. surface structure b. deep structure c. phonemic content d. mnemonics
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A) olfaction B) haptic perception C) bottom-up processing D) audition