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Why Would One Use an Animal Model of Human Behavior

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Why would one use an animal model of human behavior? What contributes to the validity of such studies? What precautions must be heeded while interpreting the data?


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Temperament

An individual's inherent personality traits and emotional patterns that appear early in life and influence behavior and emotional reactions.

Parental Expectations

The beliefs or desires parents have regarding the behavior, achievements, or developmental progress of their children.

Child Temperament

The inborn traits that determine how a child interacts with the world, including their activity level and tendency towards emotional reactivity.

Slow-To-Warm-Up Child

characterizes a child who exhibits a cautious approach to new experiences and people, needing time to adjust to changes in their environment.

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