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Student pilots can learn all the ins and outs of flying a jumbo jet through a complex computer-assisted instructional (CAI) program that allows them to see the effects of their choices while flying under different weather conditions. These CAI programs are referred to as
Heterotypic Continuity
The reflection of the consistency of fundamental differences in personality that changes with age; e.g., the emotionally fragile child will act differently than the emotionally fragile adult, but the underlying trait is the same.
Childhood Temperament
The inherent personality traits and behavioral styles that are observable in early childhood.
Positive Emotionality
The tendency to experience positive emotions like happiness, joy, and enthusiasm frequently and intensely.
Negative Emotionality
Negative emotionality is the tendency to experience negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, or depression more frequently and intensely.
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