Exam 12: Attachment and Early Parent-Child Care
Exam 1: Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development105 Questions
Exam 2: Theories and Contexts of Development110 Questions
Exam 3: Genetics, Prenatal Development, and the Neonate107 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Development110 Questions
Exam 5: What Do Infants Know and When and How Do They Know It109 Questions
Exam 6: The Symbolic Child: Piagets Theory and Beyond110 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Self and Others106 Questions
Exam 8: Becoming Self-Directed Thinkers: Problem Solving and Memory109 Questions
Exam 9: Language Development110 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence and School Achievement110 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion, Temperament, and Personality Development103 Questions
Exam 12: Attachment and Early Parent-Child Care107 Questions
Exam 13: The Family and Other Contexts for Socialization112 Questions
Exam 14: Competing and Cooperating With Peers110 Questions
Exam 15: The Development of Sexuality and Gender Identity109 Questions
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In the model made by Bartholomew and Horowitz, Representation of Self = Positive and Representation of Others = Negative results in Disorganized/Disoriented primary attachments.
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The likelihood of surviving childhood for our ancestors was about
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In which style of attachment do infants seek to be close to their caregivers in inconsistent ways, often showing patterns typical of other types of attachment simultaneously?
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Studies have the attachment style of children in foster cares is best predicted by the behavior of
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Strictly from the perspective of inclusive-fitness theory, it is not always in a parent's best interest to devote everything he or she can into
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Changes did substantially reduce the death rates mentioned in the previous questions, but many infants were still dying and showing extreme emotional distress as a result of
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Research has shown that all of the following are true of children with secure attachment in comparison with children who do not have secure attachment except
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In Harlow's experiments with rhesus monkeys, infant monkeys showed
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Which of the following is most characteristic of mothers of insecure-avoidant infants?
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In Bartholomew and Horowitz's model, Representation of Self = Positive and Representation of Others = Dismissing (Negative) results in
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Ainsworth and her colleagues emphasized which of the following as the main cause of individual differences in quality of attachment?
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Modern research shows that children develop ____ with different figures in a way that each of them fulfills some specific socioemotional need.
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The amount of investment mothers provided their children is positively related to ______
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In young mammals, including humans, infant distress caused by either internal states (such as hunger) or separation from the mother is associated with a reduction in
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Which of the following is a factor that has consistently been found to be related to quality of infant-mother interactional synchronicity?
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Of all grandparents, paternal grandmothers should be willing to devote the most care to their grandchildren.
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All of the following were described by Harry and Margaret Harlow as one of the five important relationships found in primates, including humans except
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During his studies on imprinting in precocial birds, Lorenz noticed that in many species, including humans, infants' immature features trigger
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