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Infants with difficult temperaments who live in hostile living conditions (such as nonindustrial countries plagued by drought) tend to survive at higher rates than do those with easy temperaments.

Difficult Temperaments

A behavioral profile in infants and young children characterized by high reactivity, low adaptability, and negative mood expressions.

Hostile Living Conditions

Environments that are unfriendly, harmful, or adverse to one's well-being.

Nonindustrial Countries

Nations primarily characterized by agrarian practices, lower technological advancement, and lower standards of living.

  • Understand the impact of temperament on developmental processes in early childhood.
  • Determine the elements that affect the emotional and social adaptation of children.
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