Exam 8: Development of Emotions in Childhood

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A recent study by Nelson and Russell (2011) tested 3-to-5-year-olds' ability to recognize happiness, sadness, anger, and fearfulness in three conditions (face-only, voice-only, body posture-only). Results showed that children were most successful at recognizing emotions in the _________ condition and least successful in the _________ condition.

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Evidence suggests that newborn babies experience the following emotional states:

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The idea that infants start out with two basic emotion states and that more emotions emerge later during development, perhaps as a result of changes in hedonic tone and general arousal is consistent with which one of the following theories?

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The largest growth of fear expressions occurs between ______________ of age. This rate is moderated by mothers' level of sensitivity, such that having a more sensitive mother is associated with a _____ rate of increase in fear over time.

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Based on the mirror-rouge paradigm, a child who detects a mark of rouge on their face would be predicted to:

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There are developmental changes in the kinds of events that elicit specific emotions. Four and five year olds tend to fear ___________________ whereas adolescents tend to fear __________________.

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Pride and guilt are examples of _________ emotions. These emotions begin to emerge in children who are ______ years of age.

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The negativity bias is:

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The idea that we have basic emotions that are based on hardwired systems that mature during development on a kind of developmental timetable is fundamental to which one of the following theories?

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Social referencing is:

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According to the _________________, emotional development takes place as children establish new goal states and new ways of evaluating emotional events, and as their relationships with others change over time.

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One method of regulating emotions is cognitive change, which is when:

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Bennett and colleagues (2005) used an arm restraint condition to elicit emotional expressions from 4 and 12 month old infants. Four and 12 month olds were similar in that the most common emotion that they expressed was _______. As for angry expressions, 4 month olds differed from 12 month olds because the 4 month olds expressed anger _______________.

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The approximate temporal onset of regulatory processes described in Chapter 8 describes ________ as occurring prior to _________.

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There is a key developmental milestone that seems to enable the experience and expression of anger in children. To feel and express anger children must:

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The development of ________________________ allows for experiences of empathy and embarrassment.

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