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Compared to uninhibited children, behaviourally inhibited children tend to:
Aggressive
Behavior characterized by assertiveness, boldness, or a readiness to challenge or confront, sometimes leading to conflict.
Passive
A behavior or attitude characterized by submission or a lack of active response or resistance.
General Adaptation Syndrome
A three-stage response model to stress that includes alarm, resistance, and exhaustion phases.
Transactional Model
A communication theory that emphasizes the dynamic nature of interpersonal communication, where all parties involved simultaneously play the roles of both sender and receiver.
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