HD FS 229 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Apache Hadoop, Attention Span

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Style of reactions the way we tend to experience/respond to context of our lives (our behaviors/actions: looking for levels of consistency across various situations, consistent over time (as we grow up. Temperament = reactionary style that"s consistent across situations, time, and involves both behaviors and emotions. Types of temperament: thomas and chess: researchers in the 60s. Easy tempered babies: enjoy new/novel experiences, sleep well, not as easily distressed, generally happier, good eaters, make up the majority (40%) of babies in american culture. Difficult tempered babies: about 10% of infants in the us have a difficult temperament. Not open to new experiences, cry a lot (higher levels of distress), difficulty eating, not good sleepers. Slow-to-warm babies: make up about 15% in the us. High in activity level (lots of energy), modulated emotional style (not expressive in their emotions), and first have a lot of fear for new people/experiences but with time they acclimate and embrace new scenarios.

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