<span>Based on the use of "likeded" by Samantha, it sounds as though she is in the 1-3 year old age range. When my son was this age, it was not uncommon for him to add the extra "ed" to many of his words. This is a very critical age in the learning of the English language, and I am guessing that Samantha will soon learn to drop those extra letters.</span>
Traditionally, the Japanese families have lived in the joint family or extended family system. This means that members of the immediate family (mother, father and children) lived under one roof with members of the extended family, like grandparents and even distant relatives. The family is called kazoku in Japanese. The Japanese place great importance to family. However, this trend is slowly diminishing, with numerous nuclear families becoming the norm of the day.
I believe the correct answer is inhibited temperament in childhood.
Jerome Kagan worked on his theory about childhood temperament which may affect adults greatly, and he came up with two types of temperament: inhibited and uninhibited. Inhibited temperament occurs with shy and fearful children, whereas uninhibited has to do with kids who are sociable and outgoing.
The answer is "conservatism".
Conservatism refers to any political reasoning that favors convention (in the feeling of different religious, social, or broadly characterized convictions and traditions) despite outer powers for change, and is incredulous of proposition for radical social change.