___ refers to intentional control of mental processes, such as working memory, controlling one's attention, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation

a. Theory of mind
b. Configuration
c. Value judgment
d. Executive function


Answer: D

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a. It fails to take into account the fact that children are born with different temperaments. b. It fails to take into account the fact that the parent-child relationship is bidirectional. c. It fails to account for differences across cultures. d. It fails to account for gender differences between boys and girls.

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