Exam 7: The Origins of Emotion, Temperament, and Personality
Exam 1: Approaching Psychological Development74 Questions
Exam 2: The Biology of Development79 Questions
Exam 3: Coming to Perceive the World79 Questions
Exam 4: The Emergence of Action75 Questions
Exam 5: Coming to Understand the Physical World74 Questions
Exam 6: Connecting with the Social World76 Questions
Exam 7: The Origins of Emotion, Temperament, and Personality81 Questions
Exam 8: Language Development86 Questions
Exam 9: The Growth of Knowledge82 Questions
Exam 10: The Growth of Cognitive Skills75 Questions
Exam 11: Intelligence and Schooling74 Questions
Exam 12: Morality in Thought and Action89 Questions
Exam 13: Knowing Ourselves, Knowing Others86 Questions
Exam 14: Becoming Part of the Family78 Questions
Exam 15: Becoming Part of the Community85 Questions
Exam 16: Psychopathology in Childhood86 Questions
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________ emotions are meant to influence others and not simply to reflect an internal state.
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What is the functionalist approach to emotion?
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The functionalist approach to emotions stresses the function of emotional responses.According to this approach, each emotion serves clear functions, both for our own internal regulation and for regulating and managing social situations.For example, sadness conserves energy and encourages nurturance from others.
All of the following statements about emotional expression are true EXCEPT:
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Matthew is 6 months old.He probably smiles most often in response to:
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Macie is an extremely inhibited child at age 2.How will Macie likely behave in elementary school if her parents fail to encourage social exploration?
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Which of the following statements about moral emotions is true?
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Dr.Buss is a researcher who focuses on the early emergence of temperament and its high heritability, which leads to stability over time.His approach to studying temperament can be described as a(n) ________ approach.
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What are complex emotions? Describe why shame is considered a complex emotion.
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Juan's parents have noticed that he has just started to express fear.He only recently has been frightened by new people and toys.How old is Juan likely to be?
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Sheila is very upset about something that happened at work.She tries to distract herself and focus on her friends.This illustrates:
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Miles, a toddler, wants to stay close to his mother.He follows her into the kitchen.This illustrates:
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Claudia's infant is very upset.The baby does not want to stay in his crib by himself.Claudia picks up her son and keeps him close by.This illustrates:
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Donovan tries to conserve energy by disengaging and withdrawing.He is likely feeling:
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Benicio usually responds to new environments in a negative fashion at first.However, he tends to adapt after being in the new situation for some time.Benicio would be classified into the category of:
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Describe two strategies/therapeutic approaches for helping children with emotional regulation problems.
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Shame may result from sadness combined with anger.Shame represents a ________ emotion.
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Define inhibition and provide some evolutionary arguments for inhibited behaviors across species.
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Differentiate between situation modification and situation selection.
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