Exam 11: The Development of Social Relationships
Exam 1: Basic Issues in the Study of Development148 Questions
Exam 2: Prenatal Development132 Questions
Exam 3: Birth and Early Infancy133 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Development139 Questions
Exam 5: Perceptual Development120 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development I: Structure and Process137 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development Ii: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities130 Questions
Exam 8: The Development of Language123 Questions
Exam 9: Personality Development: Alternative Views127 Questions
Exam 10: Concepts of Self, Gender, and Sex Roles138 Questions
Exam 11: The Development of Social Relationships136 Questions
Exam 12: Thinking About Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development128 Questions
Exam 13: The Ecology of Development: the Child Within the Family System138 Questions
Exam 14: Beyond the Family: the Impact of the Broader Culture124 Questions
Exam 15: Atypical Development120 Questions
Putting It All Together: The Developing Child139 Questions
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For an adult, the essential ingredient for the formation of a bond with an infant seems to be the opportunity to develop real __________ .
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Which type of aggression in early childhood is predictive of a lifelong pattern of antisocial behavior?
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Research with the pygmy group called the Efe and their infants indicated that they have __________ because they are cared for __________ in the early years of life.
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Rivalrous or critical sibling relationships seem to be more common when
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Which of the following is an accurate finding of research on bullies and their victims?
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Which of the following is the most common pattern in a sibling caregiver relationship?
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According to Bowlby, the child's genuine attachment to a parent first appears at about ________ month(s) of age.
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After the first weeks of the baby's life, fathers in the United States, compared to mothers, spend
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Fifteen-month-old Billy and Bettina are playing together with toys. Sometimes they cooperate, but mostly they play side-by-side with different toys. This is a pattern that Parten described as
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Research with the Efe culture in which there is communal child rearing has found that children in this culture
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The emotional tie to one's parent or caregiver is so crucial to budding psychosocial development that its presence or absence literally provides a forecast to one's relational and social skills in the future. Ultimately, secure attachment is essential for knowing that the world is a place he or she can __________.
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Describe the development of the two types of play identified in the recording.
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The strongest theoretical influence in modern-day studies of infant-parent relationships is the work of
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In Bowlby's terminology, the ________ begins to be formed late in the child's first year of life and continues to become more elaborated and firm through the first four or five years.
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Whenever Holly's mother returns after leaving her with a sitter for a period of time, Holly makes no effort to make contact with her mother. Ainsworth would say that Holly is exhibiting what type of attachment?
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