Exam 14: Emotions, Attachment, and Social Relationships
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Which of the following functions as a bike with training wheels for later romantic relationships in adolescence?
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Which behavior best exemplifies the concept of proximity maintenance with a secure attachment?
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Separation anxiety generally appears before stranger anxiety.
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Assuming that these children are all developing normally,who would be most likely to have just begun to display self-conscious emotions?
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Abdi has just realized that before his daddy goes to work in the morning,he eats breakfast in the kitchen.As a result of this realization,Abdi now goes to the kitchen as soon as he hears dad get up so that he can be near him.This behavior best exemplifies
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Which statement concerning the role of culture on infant attachment is true?
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The notion that potential romantic partnerships begin with both individuals looking for external similarities in their partner (e.g. ,race,education,socioeconomic status),then eventually looking for similarity of inner qualities (e.g. ,values,beliefs)and if both comparative phases are successful,the relationship may continue best fits with the _____ theory of mate selection.
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Infants who are socially deprived over a long time period can easily recover from any negative effects of this deprivation once they are given attention.
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During the _____ phase of dating,the relationship becomes the focus and romantic relationships become more personal.
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Baby Lonnie has begun to express delight when seeing the faces of his mom,dad,and older sister.How old is Lonnie?
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When a child has begun to monitor the reaction of someone else in order to decide how to react to an ambiguous situation,he or she is demonstrating
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Reggie has both leadership qualities and is an aggressive bully.Given this mix of characteristics,he is most likely to be rated as _____ by his peers.
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A game of peek-a-boo between a mother and her infant daughter best exemplifies the concept of
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Which question would you be most likely to find on a sociometric assessment?
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Who does Kenneth likely lean on when he is facing a rough patch in his life?
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Piaget believed that peers serve an important role in teaching children how to function effectively with others because these relationships are ________.
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