The activity view of a child's development would most believe which of the following statements?
a. The personality and activity levels of children are for the most part shaped by association with family.
b. An inquisitive, friendly, outgoing child may encourage the same behavior in indifferent and unfriendly people.
c. Children who are fearful as toddlers will most likely retain some paranoia as adults and isolate themselves.
d. Teachers and peers are the most important indicators of a child's motivation to seek meaningful experiences.
B
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A Incorrect. The activity view of a child's development would not most believe the personality and activity levels of children are for the most part shaped by association with family.
B Correct. The activity view of a child's development would most believe an inquisitive, friendly, outgoing child may encourage the same behavior in indifferent and unfriendly people.
C Incorrect. The activity view of a child's development would not most believe children who are fearful as toddlers will most likely retain some paranoia as adults and isolate themselves.
D Incorrect. The activity view of a child's development would not most believe teachers and peers are the most important indicators of a child's motivation to seek meaningful experiences.
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