One longitudinal study evaluated 1,000 New Zealand children over an 18-year period to try to understand what childhood temperament predicts about adult personality and behavior. Eighteen years after the initial assessment, the individuals whose parents had classified them as undercontrolled at age 3 were likely to

A. attempt suicide.
B. engage in thrill-seeking behaviors.
C. suffer from prolonged depression.
D. be nonassertive and over anxious.


Answer: B

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