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The typical child may not realize that the thoughts and beliefs of others are different from theirs or be able to anticipate future negative events. Therefore:
Emotional Stability
A psychological term referring to a person's ability to remain stable and balanced in their emotional state, especially in difficult situations.
Conformity
The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, policies, or societal expectations.
Complementary Traits
Characteristics in individuals that when combined, enhance the qualities of each other, contributing to better compatibility or efficiency.
Dominant
Exerting influence or control over others, often used to describe the primary or most influential member of a group or the gene that determines the phenotype in a heterozygote.
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