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McDonald's not including fat content in its published nutritional information is an example of
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
The unexplained death, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby less than a year old, also known as crib death.
Thomas And Chess
Psychologists who developed the temperament theory, which categorizes children based on their responses to the environment into three basic types: easy, difficult, and slow to warm up.
Slow-To-Warm-Up
A temperament style where an individual is typically hesitant or shows resistance in new or unfamiliar situations but gradually becomes more engaged over time.
Temperament Categories
Classifications that describe the innate aspects of an individual's personality, such as their emotional reactivity and intensity, often identified in early childhood.
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