Abstract
Temperament, or behavioral style, seems to be genetically influenced, as parents with several children will attest. Jerome Kagan highlights three areas in which researchers find temperamental biases: reaction to things that are new or unfamiliar, level of activity, and the ability to regulate emotions. Even when there are strong temperamental differences between siblings, environmental influences can have an impact on personality as a child matures.
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Human Anatomy and Physiology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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English
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