Deck 8: Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Development
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Deck 8: Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Development
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According to Erik Erikson, children in the stage of initiative versus guilt focus on compliance with the rules of others.
False
2
The sense of self emerges during infancy.
True
3
Preschoolers are more likely to fear animals, imaginary creatures, the dark, and personal danger.
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4
Permissive-indulgent parents are low in their attempts to control their children and rarely demand mature behavior.
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Preoperational children tend to struggle to see things from the vantage point of others.
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Children who believe in the legitimacy of aggression are more likely to behave aggressively when they are presented with social provocations.
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Children of authoritative parents lack motivation to achieve and perform poorly in school.
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Preschool boys tend to show less empathy and to report fewer fears than girls.
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9
Firstborn children, as a group, are somewhat less highly motivated to achieve than later-born children.
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10
Older siblings tend to be less caring and less dominating than younger siblings.
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11
Children with high self-esteem are more likely to be securely attached and have parents who are attentive to their needs.
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12
Parents of prosocial children are less likely to expect mature behavior from their children.
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13
Fear of social disapproval is the most common fear among preschoolers.
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14
In middle childhood, girls spend more time than boys in play groups of five or more children and in competitive play.
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15
According to gender-schema theory, once children come to see themselves as female or male, they begin to seek information concerning gender-typed traits and try to live up to them.
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16
Friendship is characterized by shared adversity and feelings of attachment.
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17
Firstborn and only children show somewhat higher anxiety levels than later-born children.
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18
Children from permissive-indulgent homes, unlike those from neglectful homes, are fairly high in social competence and self-confidence.
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19
Children who are physically punished are more likely to be aggressive themselves than children who are not physically punished.
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20
According to a study by Hilliard & Liben in 2010, children become increasingly traditional in their stereotyping of activities, jobs, and personality traits between the ages of three and nine or ten.
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21
Which of the following restrictive techniques used by parents involves explaining why one kind of behavior is good and another is not?
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of ignoring
D) The method of induction
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of ignoring
D) The method of induction
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22
Which of the following techniques of enforcing restrictions on children includes isolating or ignoring misbehaving children?
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of deduction
D) The method of induction
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of deduction
D) The method of induction
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23
James asks his father for money to buy tickets to the final of a world cup tournament. His father asks him why he plans to attend the world cup final in the stadium when he can watch it on television. James replies that the adrenalin rush he gets with the 100,000 live audience in the stadium cannot be replicated if he watches it on television. His father laughs and gives him the money, telling him to have a great time. In this scenario, James's father displays what kind of parenting style?
A) Authoritarian
B) Power-assertive
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Permissive-indulgent
A) Authoritarian
B) Power-assertive
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Permissive-indulgent
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24
Which of the following is an example of inductive techniques employed by parents to enforce restrictions on their children?
A) Gina, a single mother, explained to Alan, her four-year-old son, that he should not pull her hair as it is not appropriate behavior.
B) Lily, a single mother, beat Jack, her nine-year-old son, because he got poor grades at school.
C) Clive ignored his eight-year-old son, Jack, for a week because he was misbehaving in school.
D) Susan complained about her five-year-old daughter, Tanya, to her husband because she was not listening to Susan's instructions.
A) Gina, a single mother, explained to Alan, her four-year-old son, that he should not pull her hair as it is not appropriate behavior.
B) Lily, a single mother, beat Jack, her nine-year-old son, because he got poor grades at school.
C) Clive ignored his eight-year-old son, Jack, for a week because he was misbehaving in school.
D) Susan complained about her five-year-old daughter, Tanya, to her husband because she was not listening to Susan's instructions.
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25
Permissive-indulgent parents are ______.
A) easygoing and unconventional.
B) low in showing warmth to their children.
C) high in their attempts to control their children.
D) generally cold and rejecting.
A) easygoing and unconventional.
B) low in showing warmth to their children.
C) high in their attempts to control their children.
D) generally cold and rejecting.
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26
Cold parents are ______.
A) likely to complain about their children's behavior, saying they are naughty.
B) caring, supportive, and affectionate toward their children.
C) less likely than warm parents to use physical discipline.
D) likely to communicate their enjoyment in being with their children.
A) likely to complain about their children's behavior, saying they are naughty.
B) caring, supportive, and affectionate toward their children.
C) less likely than warm parents to use physical discipline.
D) likely to communicate their enjoyment in being with their children.
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27
Mathew tells his son to switch off the television and to water the plants in the garden. When his son says that he will water the plants after the T.V. program finishes, Mathew reacts aggressively by saying, "You better go to the garden now, or you will not receive your monthly allowance." In this scenario, what parenting style does Mathew use?
A) Authoritarian
B) Permissive-indulgent
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Authoritative
A) Authoritarian
B) Permissive-indulgent
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Authoritative
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28
A difference between warm and cold parents is that warm parents are ______.
A) more likely to have children who behave aggressively throughout the school years.
B) less likely to tolerate aggressiveness in their children.
C) more likely to complain about their children's behavior.
D) less likely to use physical discipline.
A) more likely to have children who behave aggressively throughout the school years.
B) less likely to tolerate aggressiveness in their children.
C) more likely to complain about their children's behavior.
D) less likely to use physical discipline.
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29
John, a seven-year-old boy, is a student of the third grade. Whenever he gets poor grades, his mother hits him with a ruler. In this scenario, John's mother enforced restrictions on him using the method of _____.
A) forced insistence
B) power assertion
C) withdrawal of love
D) induction
A) forced insistence
B) power assertion
C) withdrawal of love
D) induction
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30
Two-year-old Matt reaches over and pulls his mother's hair. She responds by saying, "Please do not do that. It hurts!" Which of the following restrictive techniques employed by parents is shown in the given scenario?
A) The method of induction
B) The method of ignoring
C) The method of power assertion
D) The method of withdrawal of love
A) The method of induction
B) The method of ignoring
C) The method of power assertion
D) The method of withdrawal of love
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31
Janet tells her son to finish a school assignment before going to bed. However, he wants to sleep right away. Janet says, "I know you are very tired, but the assignment is really important. How about I help you with the assignment so that you can finish it early? May be you can sleep an extra hour in the morning as well, all right, honey?" In this scenario, what parenting style does Janet use?
A) Authoritative
B) Permissive-indulgent
C) Authoritarian
D) Rejecting-neglecting
A) Authoritative
B) Permissive-indulgent
C) Authoritarian
D) Rejecting-neglecting
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32
Permissive parents ______.
A) are most likely to use power-assertive techniques when dealing with aggressive behavior.
B) have strict guidelines for right and wrong and demand that their children accept them without question.
C) tend to impose rules and to watch their children closely.
D) allow their children to show some aggression, intervening only when another child is in danger.
A) are most likely to use power-assertive techniques when dealing with aggressive behavior.
B) have strict guidelines for right and wrong and demand that their children accept them without question.
C) tend to impose rules and to watch their children closely.
D) allow their children to show some aggression, intervening only when another child is in danger.
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33
Which parenting style produces children who are the least competent in school?
A) Neglectful
B) Authoritative
C) Authoritarian
D) Permissive
A) Neglectful
B) Authoritative
C) Authoritarian
D) Permissive
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34
Rejecting-neglecting parents are _______.
A) high in their attempts to control their children.
B) low in support and responsiveness.
C) high in their demands for mature behavior.
D) communicative and warm.
A) high in their attempts to control their children.
B) low in support and responsiveness.
C) high in their demands for mature behavior.
D) communicative and warm.
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35
Stephanie sees her six-year-old boy, Max, misbehaving with a guest. Stephanie warns Max that if he continues misbehaving with guests, she will stop talking to him. In this scenario, Stephanie enforced the restriction on Max using the method of _____.
A) withdrawal of love
B) forced insistence
C) privilege removal
D) reprimand constancy
A) withdrawal of love
B) forced insistence
C) privilege removal
D) reprimand constancy
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36
Parents who are restrictive _______.
A) allow their children to do what is "natural."
B) tend to impose rules and to watch their children closely.
C) allow their children to show some aggression, intervening only when another child is in danger.
D) always communicate their enjoyment in being with their children.
A) allow their children to do what is "natural."
B) tend to impose rules and to watch their children closely.
C) allow their children to show some aggression, intervening only when another child is in danger.
D) always communicate their enjoyment in being with their children.
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37
Warm parents ______.
A) are likely to impose unreasonable rules and to watch their children closely.
B) are more likely than cold parents to complain about their children's behavior.
C) tend to hug and kiss their children and smile at them frequently.
D) enjoy being with their children but do not communicate their feelings to them.
A) are likely to impose unreasonable rules and to watch their children closely.
B) are more likely than cold parents to complain about their children's behavior.
C) tend to hug and kiss their children and smile at them frequently.
D) enjoy being with their children but do not communicate their feelings to them.
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38
Which of the following is a positive outcome of permissive-indulgent parenting?
A) Children tend to be fairly high in self-confidence.
B) Children are less likely to engage in substance abuse.
C) Children show high levels of activity and exploratory behavior.
D) Children are highly motivated to achieve and do well in school.
A) Children tend to be fairly high in self-confidence.
B) Children are less likely to engage in substance abuse.
C) Children show high levels of activity and exploratory behavior.
D) Children are highly motivated to achieve and do well in school.
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39
difference between permissive parents and restrictive parents is that permissive parents are _______.
A) less likely to let their children do what is "natural."
B) more likely to use power-assertive techniques when dealing with aggressive behavior.
C) likely to supervise their children less closely than restrictive parents.
D) more likely to use physical discipline than restrictive parents.
A) less likely to let their children do what is "natural."
B) more likely to use power-assertive techniques when dealing with aggressive behavior.
C) likely to supervise their children less closely than restrictive parents.
D) more likely to use physical discipline than restrictive parents.
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40
Which of the following techniques of enforcing restrictions on children includes physical punishment and denial of privileges?
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of ignoring
D) The method of induction
A) The method of power assertion
B) The method of withdrawal of love
C) The method of ignoring
D) The method of induction
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41
A child playing hopscotch with a friend is engaged in _____.
A) formal games
B) symbolic play
C) functional play
D) board games
A) formal games
B) symbolic play
C) functional play
D) board games
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42
Parents prefer power assertion to induction for imposing restrictions on children when _______.
A) they believe that children understand the rules they have violated and are capable of acting appropriately.
B) they seek to help their children understand moral behavior and foster prosocial behavior such as helping and sharing.
C) they deal with less aggressive children.
D) they have to explain why one kind of behavior is good and another is not.
A) they believe that children understand the rules they have violated and are capable of acting appropriately.
B) they seek to help their children understand moral behavior and foster prosocial behavior such as helping and sharing.
C) they deal with less aggressive children.
D) they have to explain why one kind of behavior is good and another is not.
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43
Solitary play is an example of _____.
A) cooperative play
B) nonsocial play
C) symbolic play
D) associative play
A) cooperative play
B) nonsocial play
C) symbolic play
D) associative play
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44
Which of the following is a difference between later-born children and firstborn children?
A) Later-born children are more highly motivated to achieve than firstborn children.
B) Later-born children perform better academically and are more cooperative than firstborn children.
C) Later-born children show somewhat greater anxiety levels than firstborn children.
D) Later-born children are more rebellious and liberal than firstborn children.
A) Later-born children are more highly motivated to achieve than firstborn children.
B) Later-born children perform better academically and are more cooperative than firstborn children.
C) Later-born children show somewhat greater anxiety levels than firstborn children.
D) Later-born children are more rebellious and liberal than firstborn children.
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45
Christine and Julia study in a kindergarten. They play "hospital" at the kindergarten, wherein Christine assumes the role of a doctor and Julia assumes the role of a nurse. It is evident that Christine and Julia are engaged in _____.
A) onlooker play
B) dramatic play
C) nonsocial play
D) solitary play
A) onlooker play
B) dramatic play
C) nonsocial play
D) solitary play
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46
In formal games, children ______.
A) do not use their motor skills.
B) invent or enhance games with rules.
C) indulge exclusively in solitary play.
D) observe other children who play games.
A) do not use their motor skills.
B) invent or enhance games with rules.
C) indulge exclusively in solitary play.
D) observe other children who play games.
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47
Laika is in the beginning of the sensorimotor stage of development. He often runs in circles and giggles. Laika is most likely engaged in _____.
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal games
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal games
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48
The sensorimotor stage often includes the development of what kind of play?
A) Formal play
B) Functional play
C) Physical play
D) Cognitive play
A) Formal play
B) Functional play
C) Physical play
D) Cognitive play
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49
Cynthia's daughter asks her if she can go out to play with a friend. Cynthia says, "Do whatever you want. I have work to finish. Do not bother me." In this scenario, Cynthia uses what kind of parenting style?
A) Authoritarian
B) Authoritative
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Permissive-indulgent
A) Authoritarian
B) Authoritative
C) Rejecting-neglecting
D) Permissive-indulgent
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50
Which of the following kinds of play is characterized by the use of objects or materials by children to draw something or make something, such as a tower of blocks?
A) Functional play
B) Symbolic play
C) Constructive play
D) Formal games
A) Functional play
B) Symbolic play
C) Constructive play
D) Formal games
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51
April, Katy, and John study in the third grade. They regularly play a game they call "Shopping," wherein April assumes the role of a shopkeeper, Katy assumes the role of April's assistant, and John acts as a customer. Although they do not follow any rules, they have a script, and they play according to it. It is evident that April, Katy, and John are engaged in _____.
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal games
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal games
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52
Jack and Vanessa are kindergarten students at Global Kindergarten School. They play "house" in school and pretend to be husband and wife. This scenario is an example of _____.
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) nonsocial play
D) dramatic play
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) nonsocial play
D) dramatic play
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53
Bridgette and Ben have created a game in which they race their bicycles through an obstacle course, and they have rules for how many points you lose if you deviate from the course or knock something over. According to Piaget, Bridgette and Ben are involved in _____.
A) functional play
B) formal games
C) symbolic play
D) destructive games
A) functional play
B) formal games
C) symbolic play
D) destructive games
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54
In symbolic play, children ______.
A) engage in mindless repetitive motor activity.
B) play alone with their toys and do not share them.
C) engage in games with rules, such as board games.
D) create settings, characters, and scripts.
A) engage in mindless repetitive motor activity.
B) play alone with their toys and do not share them.
C) engage in games with rules, such as board games.
D) create settings, characters, and scripts.
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55
A child playing a board game is engaged in _____.
A) functional play
B) constructive play
C) prosocial behaviors
D) formal games
A) functional play
B) constructive play
C) prosocial behaviors
D) formal games
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56
Andria makes different figures such as a tower, a building, and even a toy slide with her Lego kit. It is evident that Andria is engaged in _____. functional play
A)
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) onlooker play
A)
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) onlooker play
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57
Russel's mother recently gave birth to a boy, Jason. Since then, Russel has become excessively clingy toward his mother. He cries whenever she attends to Jason and sometimes even wets his pants. In this scenario, Russel displays _____.
A) habituation to the enlarged family.
B) regression to baby-like behaviors.
C) prosocial behaviors.
D) maturity in light of his newly born brother.
A) habituation to the enlarged family.
B) regression to baby-like behaviors.
C) prosocial behaviors.
D) maturity in light of his newly born brother.
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58
Older siblings ______.
A) are more aggressive than younger siblings.
B) are more self-reliant than younger siblings.
C) tend to imitate younger siblings and accept their direction.
D) tend to be more caring but also more dominating than younger siblings.
A) are more aggressive than younger siblings.
B) are more self-reliant than younger siblings.
C) tend to imitate younger siblings and accept their direction.
D) tend to be more caring but also more dominating than younger siblings.
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59
irstborn children ______.
A) are more highly motivated to achieve than later-born children.
B) show lesser anxiety levels than later-born children.
C) act more aggressively compared to younger siblings.
D) tend to be somewhat more rebellious and liberal than later-born children.
A) are more highly motivated to achieve than later-born children.
B) show lesser anxiety levels than later-born children.
C) act more aggressively compared to younger siblings.
D) tend to be somewhat more rebellious and liberal than later-born children.
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60
Robin, an infant, is given a rattle. He shakes his rattle and giggles. He repeats this action a couple of times. It is evident that Robin is engaged in _____.
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal play
A) functional play
B) symbolic play
C) constructive play
D) formal play
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61
Which of the following types of play involves children interacting and sharing toys?
A) Onlooker play
B) Solitary play
C) Associative play
D) Unoccupied play
A) Onlooker play
B) Solitary play
C) Associative play
D) Unoccupied play
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62
Jay, a ten-year-old-boy, is standing on the sidelines of a football pitch and calling out suggestions to his friends who are playing football. In this scenario, Jay is engaged in _____.
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) parallel play
D) associative play
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) parallel play
D) associative play
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63
Kate, a three-year-old, is playing alone in her room with small plastic blocks. It is evident that Kate is engaged in _____.
A) cooperative play
B) solitary play
C) parallel play
D) associative play
A) cooperative play
B) solitary play
C) parallel play
D) associative play
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64
Aggressive children appear to be ______.
A) more empathic than their peers.
B) more accurate in interpreting the intentions of others.
C) lacking in the ability to see things from the perspective of others.
D) less egocentric than their peers.
A) more empathic than their peers.
B) more accurate in interpreting the intentions of others.
C) lacking in the ability to see things from the perspective of others.
D) less egocentric than their peers.
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65
According to Erik Erikson, the preschool period of children is marked by ______.
A) an increase in fear of strangers.
B) a decline in fear of sudden movement.
C) an increase in fear of loud noises.
D) a decline in fear of social disapproval.
A) an increase in fear of strangers.
B) a decline in fear of sudden movement.
C) an increase in fear of loud noises.
D) a decline in fear of social disapproval.
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66
Cindy, a six-year-old girl, is playing with plastic cubes like the rest of the children in her class. In the class, everyone has their individual set of cubes and individual figures to construct. Cindy, however, interacts with her friend to understand how to stack the plastic cubes so that she can construct her own model. In this scenario, Cindy is engaged in _____.
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) associative play
D) unoccupied play
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) associative play
D) unoccupied play
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67
Children with high self-esteem are ______.
A) more likely to be desensitized to violence.
B) more likely to have parents who are attentive to their needs.
C) less likely to show prosocial behavior.
D) less likely to be securely attached.
A) more likely to be desensitized to violence.
B) more likely to have parents who are attentive to their needs.
C) less likely to show prosocial behavior.
D) less likely to be securely attached.
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68
Akiva sees a group of three boys playing next to him in class. He does not attempt to join them but simply watches them. According to Mildred Parten, Akiva is involved in _____.
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) formal play
D) associative play
A) onlooker play
B) solitary play
C) formal play
D) associative play
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69
Which of the following best describes prosocial behavior?
A) It refers to the participation in illegal behavior by minors.
B) It is behavior that is intended to hurt or injure another person.
C) It is behavior that is intended to benefit other people without expectation of reward.
D) It is behavior that is intended to inhibit aggressive thoughts and behavior amongst other people.
A) It refers to the participation in illegal behavior by minors.
B) It is behavior that is intended to hurt or injure another person.
C) It is behavior that is intended to benefit other people without expectation of reward.
D) It is behavior that is intended to inhibit aggressive thoughts and behavior amongst other people.
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70
Which of the following is true of children who are involved in cooperative play?
A) They play with toys by themselves, independently of the children around them.
B) They do not appear to be playing.
C) They only observe other children playing.
D) They interact to achieve common, group goals.
A) They play with toys by themselves, independently of the children around them.
B) They do not appear to be playing.
C) They only observe other children playing.
D) They interact to achieve common, group goals.
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71
Onlooker play involves children _____.
A) observing other children who are at play
B) mimicking the play of other children
C) building on the rules established by other children
D) monitoring other children for rule violations
A) observing other children who are at play
B) mimicking the play of other children
C) building on the rules established by other children
D) monitoring other children for rule violations
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72
Which of the following is a form of social play?
A) Solitary play
B) Onlooker play
C) Unoccupied play
D) Associative play
A) Solitary play
B) Onlooker play
C) Unoccupied play
D) Associative play
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73
Jacob and his friends form a group to play "Treasure Hunt." The game comprises eight groups that have to find a hidden object using the clues given to them in the form of puzzles. Each group member is required to interact with the rest of the group to solve the puzzles and ultimately find the hidden object. It is evident that Jacob is engaged in _____.
A) onlooker play
B) cooperative play
C) associative play
D) parallel play
A) onlooker play
B) cooperative play
C) associative play
D) parallel play
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74
A child's sensitivity to the feelings of others is called _____.
A) self-reliance
B) empathy
C) ethnocentrism
D) egotism
A) self-reliance
B) empathy
C) ethnocentrism
D) egotism
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75
According to Erik Erikson, children in the stage of initiative versus guilt ______.
A) are curious, try new things, and test themselves.
B) tend to be extremely unwilling to learn new skills.
C) believe that all their plans, dreams, and fantasies can be realized.
D) are completely dependent on their parents.
A) are curious, try new things, and test themselves.
B) tend to be extremely unwilling to learn new skills.
C) believe that all their plans, dreams, and fantasies can be realized.
D) are completely dependent on their parents.
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76
Which of the following types of play involves children interacting with each other to achieve common, group goals?
A) Onlooker play
B) Solitary play
C) Associative play
D) Cooperative play
A) Onlooker play
B) Solitary play
C) Associative play
D) Cooperative play
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77
According to Erik Erikson, the preschool period is marked by a decline in the fear of _____.
A) social disapproval
B) punishment
C) animals and imaginary creatures
D) loud noises
A) social disapproval
B) punishment
C) animals and imaginary creatures
D) loud noises
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78
According to Erikson, which of the following occurs during the stage of initiative versus guilt?
A) Children learn that not all their plans, dreams, and fantasies can be realized.
B) Children remain ignorant of adult rules.
C) Children lack the urge to achieve independence from their parents.
D) Children are afraid to try new things.
A) Children learn that not all their plans, dreams, and fantasies can be realized.
B) Children remain ignorant of adult rules.
C) Children lack the urge to achieve independence from their parents.
D) Children are afraid to try new things.
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79
Which of the following terms most broadly refers to behavior intended to hurt or injure another person?
A) Aggression
B) Intimidation
C) Coercion
D) Castigation
A) Aggression
B) Intimidation
C) Coercion
D) Castigation
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80
Which of the following is true of preoperational children?
A) They tend to be able to see things from the vantage points of others.
B) They tend to be egocentric.
C) They interact with other children to achieve common, group goals.
D) They tend to exhibit empathy.
A) They tend to be able to see things from the vantage points of others.
B) They tend to be egocentric.
C) They interact with other children to achieve common, group goals.
D) They tend to exhibit empathy.
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