Exam 10: Emotional Development

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Describe an event that would evoke anger in children in each of the following age groups: infancy, toddlerhood, preschool age, and late childhood. Describe how children of each of these ages would be likely to attempt to regulate their anger.

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Social referencing refers to:

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Which of the following factors is associated with differences in levels of depression or depressive symptoms?

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Emotion coaching includes all of the following factors EXCEPT:

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Gender differences in _____is NOT an important contributor to the difference in rates of depression in adolescent females and males.

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The ability to motivate one's self, identify another's feelings, control impulses, show empathy, and delay gratification are all components of:

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Which of the following statements is the best advice to give parents who would like to foster positive emotional development in their children?

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Compared to children who have poor-quality relationships with their parents, those who have high- quality relationship with their parents:

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Self-conscious emotions are different from other emotions in that they:

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Which of the following conditions is NOT a symptom of depression in adolescence?

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The anxieties and fears of 3-year-old Alexander are most likely to involve:

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Which of the following statements is support for the proposal that young infants' negative emotions are largely undifferentiated?

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Charlie is a happy child who plays well with other children and gets angry only rarely. Which of the following is most likely also to be true of Charlie?

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Describe the development of emotions in the first years of life. What stimuli are likely to cause positive and negative emotions? Do the likely stimuli change over this time period? If so, why do these stimuli change with age?

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The mother of Jasmine, a 6-year-old, has promised her daughter new crayons if she waits patiently while her mother shops. Which of the following cognitive strategies might Jasmine use to regulate her emotions?

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Which of the following statements about the rates of depression in adolescence is true?

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Which of the following statements about the development of anger is true?

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Higher levels of cortisol are:

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Which statement best describes the stability of temperament over time?

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_____is NOT considered to be part of emotional intelligence.

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