Lucas is 4 years old. In the context of self-definition among children, he is most likely to describe himself according to his

A. internal traits, such as being thoughtful or worried.
B. global traits, such as being popular or outgoing.
C. deep-seated personality traits, such as external sources of stimulation.
D. external characteristics, such as physical features and preferences.


Answer: D

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