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What is an extraneous variable? How can it become a confounding variable? Describe a research study that contains an example of an extraneous variable.
Difficult Temperament
A difficult temperament is characterized by a child’s tendency to react negatively to new situations or stimuli, exhibiting frequent, intense emotional responses and challenges in adapting to change.
Goodness Of Fit
Agreement between the parents’ expectations of, or demands on, the child and the child’s temperamental characteristics.
Insecure Attachment
A type of emotional bond where an individual fails to feel safe, seen, or soothed by their attachment figure, leading to difficulties in relationships.
Fear Of Strangers
Anxiety or distress that some people, particularly infants, experience when exposed to unfamiliar individuals.
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