Exam 10: Emotional Development and Attachment
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Baby Natalie is generally in a positive mood.She follows a regular daily routine and is calm during new situations.According to Chess and Thomas, Natalie is:
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Beth has fewer friends than she did when she was younger, but each relationship is deeply satisfying and enjoyable to her.This is an example of Laura Carstensen's theory of:
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What is the difference between a reflexive smile and a social smile?
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Describe three of the ways in which emotional regulation develops during childhood.
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Socioemotional selectivity affects the goals of older adults.Knowledge-related goals _____ during this time, whereas emotion-related goals _____.
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Freud believed that infants become attached to the person or object that:
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How does day care affect the influence that family and parenting have on children?
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Goodness of fit occurs when a child's temperament matches:
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Which of the following is likely to be an important factor in connecting attachment style with later functioning?
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Which of the following demonstrates phase 3 in Bowlby's attachment theory?
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Although research is limited, studies show that romantic breakups:
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Infant Nathan is smiling and "talking" with short, loud noises.His mother responds each time Nathan expresses himself by smiling and talking.This interaction is described as:
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A recent study involved 1- and 2-year-olds in a simple cooperative task.Which of the following accurately describes the findings of the study?
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