Emotional self-regulation ________

A) requires voluntary, effortful management of emotions
B) refers to quickness and intensity of emotional arousal
C) declines rapidly during the first few years
D) is more evident in infants than in preschoolers


Answer: A

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Four-year-old Jon is sitting at the lunch counter next to his sister Erin. They are having hotdogs for lunch. Mom cuts Jon's hotdog into five pieces and Erin's into six pieces

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Which analogy best illustrates the concept of double aspectism??

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