Exam 11: Emotion, Temperament, and Personality Development
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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At what age do infants' cries become sufficiently differentiated that a familiar adult can know if the infant is hungry, in pain, or experiencing some other form of distress?
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The most relevant factor in the development of emotional self-regulation is
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The ability to recognize, perceive, and feel the emotions of another is
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What causes us to act-to make decisions one way or another, to care about the outcomes of our behavior, and to care about other people?
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The term affect is often used synonymously with emotion and refers to the outward expression of an emotion.
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At about what age does infants' smiling indicate feelings of happiness?
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The increase over the past several decades of emotional disorders in children and adolescents has been associated with
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Beginning around 6 months of age, infants develop a fear of
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"Changes associated with activation of emotions" is the definition of
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Which of the following possible adaptive goals are associated with shame?
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Primary emotions require that children be aware not only of their own feelings and thoughts, but also, to some extent, of the thoughts and feelings of others.
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Which of the following is related to positive affect and activity?
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The term ______ is often used synonymously with emotion and refers to the outward expression of an emotion.
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Which of the following has research shown to be most likely?
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Children who feel one emotion (disappointment about receiving a toy they already have as a gift) but display another (joy, to the person who gave them the toy) reflects an ability
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Which of the following is not one of the basic six emotions that Darwin described?
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Beyond temperament, personality in children has been related to all of the following except
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