Exam 4: Socioemotional Development in Infancy
Exam 1: Introduction168 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Beginnings177 Questions
Exam 3: Physical and Cognitive Development in Infancy169 Questions
Exam 4: Socioemotional Development in Infancy165 Questions
Exam 5: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood161 Questions
Exam 6: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood169 Questions
Exam 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle and Late Childhood167 Questions
Exam 8: Socioemotional Development in Middle and Late Childhood154 Questions
Exam 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence157 Questions
Exam 10: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence160 Questions
Exam 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood138 Questions
Exam 12: Socioemotional Development in Early Adulthood124 Questions
Exam 13: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood124 Questions
Exam 14: Socioemotional Development in Middle Adulthood126 Questions
Exam 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood163 Questions
Exam 16: Socioemotional Development in Late Adulthood116 Questions
Exam 17: Death, Dying, and Grieving118 Questions
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According to a recent study,maternal _____ statements but not maternal warm statements increased shy toddlers' social play with peers.
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According to John Bowlby,an infant's internal working model of attachment includes a simple mental model of the caregiver,their relationship,and:
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According to John Bowlby,at what age do infants/children begin to take into consideration the feelings of others before acting?
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What types of behaviors in caregivers create a sense of shame and doubt in children?
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An attachment classification that is characterized by the infant's behaviors in the Strange Situation.These infants engage in little interaction with the caregiver,are not upset when the caregiver leaves the room,and do not reestablish contact with the caregiver upon reunion.
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When an infant puts her thumb in her mouth to help soothe herself,the infant is exhibiting:
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"Reading" emotional cues in others to help determine how to act in a particular situation.
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A study of four different cultures found,similarly,that separation protest peaked at about
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During phase 1 of John Bowlby's conceptualization of attachment,what is MOST likely to occur?
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_____ has been the most consistent predictor of a secure attachment.
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Caregivers of _____ babies tend to be unavailable or rejecting.
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The results of the study conducted by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in 1991 indicate that:
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Mary Rothbart and John Bates stress that _____ is an important dimension of temperament in infants,because it shows the ability (or the lack of it)to keep their arousal from getting too intense and have strategies for soothing themselves.
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The reciprocal interchanges and mutual influence processes between parents and their children are sometimes referred to as:
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In which of the following phases of Bowlby's model of attachment does attachment become focused on one figure,usually the primary caregiver?
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According to Freud,infants become attached to the person or object:
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The interactions between parents and infants are described as _____ when all is going well.
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This ethological psychiatrist believes that both infants and their primary caregivers are biologically predisposed to form attachments.
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