Jill is 2 1/2. She has been physically abused at home by her parents. Unlike most children her age, she exhibits no signs of the "terrible twos." Jill tries very hard to be good and doesn't say no to her parents or refuse to obey them
Jill's behavior is called
A) relational aggression.
B) experience-dependent development.
C) Kwashiorkor.
D) compulsive compliance.
D) compulsive compliance Researchers report that this pattern is most noticeable in 1- to 3-year-olds.
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