Exam 10: B: Emotional Development
Exam 1: A: The Science of Child Development34 Questions
Exam 1: B: The Science of Child Development190 Questions
Exam 1: C: The Science of Child Development10 Questions
Exam 2: A: Genetic Bases of Child Development28 Questions
Exam 2: B: Genetic Bases of Child Development101 Questions
Exam 2: C: Genetic Bases of Child Development11 Questions
Exam 3: A: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn50 Questions
Exam 3: B: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn145 Questions
Exam 3: C: Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn17 Questions
Exam 4: A: Growth and Health50 Questions
Exam 4: B: Growth and Health100 Questions
Exam 4: C: Growth and Health14 Questions
Exam 5: A: Perceptual and Motor Development48 Questions
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Exam 5: C: Perceptual and Motor Development16 Questions
Exam 6: A: Theories of Cognitive Development40 Questions
Exam 6: B: Theories of Cognitive Development101 Questions
Exam 6: C: Theories of Cognitive Development14 Questions
Exam 7: A: Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills50 Questions
Exam 7: B: Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills99 Questions
Exam 7: C: Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills18 Questions
Exam 8: A: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition40 Questions
Exam 8: B: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition112 Questions
Exam 8: C: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition10 Questions
Exam 9: A: Language and Communication40 Questions
Exam 9: B: Language and Communication103 Questions
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Exam 10: A: Emotional Development40 Questions
Exam 10: B: Emotional Development96 Questions
Exam 10: C: Emotional Development11 Questions
Exam 11: A: Understanding Self and Others38 Questions
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Exam 11: C: Understanding Self and Others15 Questions
Exam 12: A: Moral Understanding and Behaviour48 Questions
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Exam 12: C: Moral Understanding and Behaviour12 Questions
Exam 13: A: Gender and Development34 Questions
Exam 13: B: Gender and Development102 Questions
Exam 13: C: Gender and Development11 Questions
Exam 14: A: Social Influences40 Questions
Exam 14: A2: Social Influences42 Questions
Exam 14: B: Social Influences85 Questions
Exam 14: B2: Social Influences89 Questions
Exam 14: C: Social Influences9 Questions
Exam 14: C2: Social Influences12 Questions
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Jude is an adult who describes her own childhood in very general terms and seems to idealize her parents. Which type of attachment representation does Jude seem to have?
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As infants, Nate was securely attached and Will was insecurely attached. In their preschool years, you would expect to find
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Studies of links between temperament and developmental outcomes have found
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Sensitive parenting is most strongly associated with what kind of adult attachment representation?
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According to Thomas and Chess's temperament categories, a difficult baby and a slow-to-warm-up baby would be alike in that they both would
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Basic emotions consist of a subjective feeling, an overt behaviour, and
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An infant's consistent mood and style of behaviour is called
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Adam's father likes to play with Adam because they both enjoy vigorous play. Adam's mother complains of having a hard time keeping up with Adam because he is a very busy infant who always seems to be getting into things. Adam is high on which dimension of temperament?
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Which of the following statements about temperament and other aspects of development is true?
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Modern theories emphasize the ____________ value of emotion.
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Who is most likely to have just recently singled out an attachment figure?
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Adults with a dismissive attachment representation describe their childhood experiences
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When one-year-old Kim was shown a new toy, she looked at her mother who appeared to be afraid of the toy. Kim became distressed and moved away from the toy. Kim used ________ to regulate her own behaviour.
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