Goodness-of-fit is best defined as
A. the extent to which the child's temperament is compatible with the social world.
B. a child's ability to distinguish himself from his environment.
C. the amount of impact genetic factors has on the development of personality.
D. the extent to which a child develops an attachment to a caregiver.
Answer: A
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