The characteristics or traits one exhibits as an infant will
A) change significantly depending on maturation and experience.
B) remain stable until puberty for approximately half the population.
C) change or modify with maturation except for those individuals at the most extreme end of a given temperament continuum.
D) remain consistent over childhood and adolescence and likely into adulthood.
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