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A child identified as fitting the description called inhibited to the unfamiliar is brought to the research institute (Kagan & Snidman, 1991) where a group of developmental, social, and physiological psychologists are studying differences between these children and other children. A child described as inhibited is placed in a room by himself; researchers observe through a one-way mirror and also check physiological measures. What might they expect to find?
A) The child looks around for an adult.
B) The child's brain waves show a sleep-like pattern.
C) The child's heart rate accelerates.
D) The child runs around and moves his arms in stereotyped patterns.
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