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Deck 9: Social development
1
Which theorist(s)proposed that attachment behaviours observed in infants could be used as a paradigm for understanding attachment in adult romantic relationships?
A) Ainsworth
B) Hazan and Shaver
C) Feeney and Noller
D) Bowlby
A) Ainsworth
B) Hazan and Shaver
C) Feeney and Noller
D) Bowlby
Hazan and Shaver
2
Research shows support for the social information processing theory.However,one limitation in the methodology is the:
A) need for a longitudinal design
B) overreliance on standardised questionnaires
C) use of structured interviews
D) length of time to test one child
A) need for a longitudinal design
B) overreliance on standardised questionnaires
C) use of structured interviews
D) length of time to test one child
overreliance on standardised questionnaires
3
Grusec and Lytton described types of children's play.Which of the following was not outlined in their model?
A) constructive play
B) games with rules
C) parallel play
D) functional play
A) constructive play
B) games with rules
C) parallel play
D) functional play
parallel play
4
What period marked the beginning of systematic interest in child social development?
A) Emanate period
B) Middle period
C) Emergent period
D) Modern period
A) Emanate period
B) Middle period
C) Emergent period
D) Modern period
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5
Which theorist(s)prescribe to a cognitive approach to social development?
A) Bandura
B) Crick & Dodge
C) Erikson
D) both A and B are correct
A) Bandura
B) Crick & Dodge
C) Erikson
D) both A and B are correct
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6
Bandura's model of gender-identity development includes which of the following?
A) motivational factors
B) self-regulatory factors
C) environmental factors
D) both A and C are correct
A) motivational factors
B) self-regulatory factors
C) environmental factors
D) both A and C are correct
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7
Which of the following is not included in the criterion that must be met in order for an infant to be considered attached?
A) infant's preference for the proximity of the specific other(s) is stable over time
B) infant displays responses that bring him closer to others
C) infant attends to the emotional responses of the specific other(s)
D) infant directs proximity-seeking behaviours with greater intensity toward specific others
A) infant's preference for the proximity of the specific other(s) is stable over time
B) infant displays responses that bring him closer to others
C) infant attends to the emotional responses of the specific other(s)
D) infant directs proximity-seeking behaviours with greater intensity toward specific others
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8
According to previous research,which of the following is not one of the positive developmental outcomes of play?
A) play provides children with an opportunity to develop their identity and self-concept
B) play teaches children to problem solve
C) play provides children with opportunities to develop social skills
D) play sharpens children's social knowledge
A) play provides children with an opportunity to develop their identity and self-concept
B) play teaches children to problem solve
C) play provides children with opportunities to develop social skills
D) play sharpens children's social knowledge
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9
Piaget's theory on play emphasised too much of how children reacted to objects and not enough on:
A) how people reacted to children
B) how children reacted to people
C) what types of objects they were focused on
D) none of these answers are correct
A) how people reacted to children
B) how children reacted to people
C) what types of objects they were focused on
D) none of these answers are correct
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10
A person's ability to achieve personal goals while maintaining positive social relationships,rather than the simplistic notion of popularity or peer acceptance,is called:
A) social development
B) social competence
C) prosocial development
D) socialisation
A) social development
B) social competence
C) prosocial development
D) socialisation
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11
According to the textbook,attachment is:
A) both a biological and social characteristic of human nature
B) an innate human characteristic
C) a culturally prescribed notion
D) an environmentally prescribed notion
A) both a biological and social characteristic of human nature
B) an innate human characteristic
C) a culturally prescribed notion
D) an environmentally prescribed notion
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12
What stage would Bowlby classify an individual who demonstrates separation anxiety when their parent leaves?
A) goal-corrected partnership
B) pre-attachment
C) clear-cut attachment
D) attachment-in-the-making
A) goal-corrected partnership
B) pre-attachment
C) clear-cut attachment
D) attachment-in-the-making
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13
What theory proposes that gender typing emerges as children gradually develop gender schemas of what is gender-appropriate and gender-inappropriate in their culture.
A) Cultural gender theory
B) Gender schema theory
C) Gender consistency theory
D) Identity schema theory
A) Cultural gender theory
B) Gender schema theory
C) Gender consistency theory
D) Identity schema theory
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14
Which of the following statements is true about self-esteem development?
A) some show state-like self-esteem whereas others show trait-like self-esteem
B) in late adulthood, high self-esteem functions as a buffer against emotional consequences of stress
C) social processes contribute the stability of one's self-esteem
D) all of these answers are correct
A) some show state-like self-esteem whereas others show trait-like self-esteem
B) in late adulthood, high self-esteem functions as a buffer against emotional consequences of stress
C) social processes contribute the stability of one's self-esteem
D) all of these answers are correct
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15
Which of the following is not an example of a disciplinary experience described by Bandura?
A) rewarding
B) ignoring
C) punishing
D) instructing
A) rewarding
B) ignoring
C) punishing
D) instructing
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16
When a child uses an object to represent something it is not,it is called:
A) pretend play
B) symbolic play
C) creative play
D) both A and B are correct
A) pretend play
B) symbolic play
C) creative play
D) both A and B are correct
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17
An infant is distressed by his separation from his mother; he approaches her with anger upon her return.What attachment pattern is shown in this example?
A) resistant attachment
B) avoidant attachment
C) disorganised/disoriented attachment
D) secure attachment
A) resistant attachment
B) avoidant attachment
C) disorganised/disoriented attachment
D) secure attachment
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18
Infants with a resistant attachment style are likely to:
A) deny their own attachment needs as adults
B) be jealous and preoccupied with emotional closeness as adults
C) try to avoid emotional dependence as adults
D) both A and B are correct
A) deny their own attachment needs as adults
B) be jealous and preoccupied with emotional closeness as adults
C) try to avoid emotional dependence as adults
D) both A and B are correct
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19
Which theorist(s)developed the 'strange situation procedure' to observe infants' patterns of attachment to their caregivers?
A) Blehar and Waters
B) Ainsworth
C) Bowlby
D) Hazan and Shaver
A) Blehar and Waters
B) Ainsworth
C) Bowlby
D) Hazan and Shaver
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20
Social penetration is the process that underlies relationships and is comprised of two aspects:
A) acquaintance and intimacy
B) breadth and depth
C) trust and respect
D) external behaviour and internal feelings
A) acquaintance and intimacy
B) breadth and depth
C) trust and respect
D) external behaviour and internal feelings
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21
Peer acceptance is a good predictor of adjustment problems in adolescence and adulthood.
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22
What parenting styles often results in children who are unable to control their aggressive tendencies?
A) indulgent
B) authoritative
C) neglectful
D) authoritarian
A) indulgent
B) authoritative
C) neglectful
D) authoritarian
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23
Two functions of social development are socialisation and prosocial behaviours.
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24
Bowlby's (1980)ethological theory of attachment is the oldest but is not the most accepted view of attachment development.
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25
According to research,at what age do children show an awareness of racial cues?
A) 8-10 years old
B) 5-6 years old
C) 3-4 years old
D) 1-2 years old
A) 8-10 years old
B) 5-6 years old
C) 3-4 years old
D) 1-2 years old
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26
Around five years old,children begin to understand that gender is flexible; that either sex can do almost anything.
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27
Research supports the popular saying that 'opposites attract'.
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28
Attachment is qualitatively different for different individuals.
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29
When a person has high self-esteem they evaluate themselves positively in domains where they have previously excelled.
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30
Research on social interaction during play has been found to contribute to the improvement in social skills,problem solving and intelligence.
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31
Stereotypes can be both positive and negative.
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32
Around adolescence,children begin to care about what happens to a friend.
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33
According to Feeney & Noller (1992),resistant adults in romantic relationships are the most upset and more surprised than individuals with an avoidant attachment at the break-up of a relationship.
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34
Ostracism involves an individual being socially isolated and excluded from social interaction.
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35
Socialisation is believed to begin in infancy.
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36
Cooperative play involves children sharing ideas and material in pursuit of a common goal.
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37
Bandura emphasised the fact that social development is strongly influenced by direct disciplinary experiences.
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38
High self-esteem has been found to enhance one's adaptive social development across the lifespan.
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39
A five-year-old would likely be engaging in functional play.
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40
At the age of 10 years,there is a developmental decline in racial and ethnic bias.
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41
Parenting styles or the relative influence of families and peers on children's social development may differ across cultures,but the family processes by which socialisation agents achieve their influence are similar.
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42
Describe the four parenting styles and their respective social developmental outcomes for children.How can parents support positive social development in their children?
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43
Describe Ainsworth's Strange Situation Procedure.Then choose one attachment style and explain what an infant with that attachment style would look like during the procedure.
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44
If an individual has high-self esteem,what are the possible benefits of this attribute across the lifespan? What evidence-based interventions have been developed to promote high self-esteem in individuals?
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45
Discuss the genetic versus social influences in gender-identity development.
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46
Outline how preferred play style differs in boys and girls across childhood,and discuss how this influences gender identity development.
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47
Define bullying behaviour.Discuss the research evidence for the long-term consequences of bullying for both the victim and the perpetrator.
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