Most neurobiological research has focused on children who fall at opposite extremes of the __________ and __________ dimensions of temperament
A) positive-affect; fearful-distress
B) effortful-control; activity-level
C) attention-span; irritable-distress
D) activity-level; positive-affect
Answer: A
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