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Deck 10: Emotional development
1
Eisenberg and colleagues would classify a child who was inhibited,easily distressed and who cried often as having what type of temperament?
A) negative affectivity
B) effortful control
C) emotionality
D) both A and B are correct
A) negative affectivity
B) effortful control
C) emotionality
D) both A and B are correct
negative affectivity
2
Which of the following accurately depicts the affective spectrum organised in terms of the time course of different kinds of emotional phenomena starting from the shortest one?
A) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, moods, depressive disorders, temperament
B) episodes of emotion, emotional expressions, moods, depressive disorders, temperament
C) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, depressive disorders, moods, temperament
D) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, moods, temperament, depressive disorders
A) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, moods, depressive disorders, temperament
B) episodes of emotion, emotional expressions, moods, depressive disorders, temperament
C) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, depressive disorders, moods, temperament
D) emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, moods, temperament, depressive disorders
emotional expressions, episodes of emotion, moods, depressive disorders, temperament
3
Hypothetical vignettes are often used to evoke emotional responses in participants.The overuse of these measures are concerning because:
A) there are better measures, such as self-report questionnaires
B) they show poor test-retest reliability
C) they have questionable ecological validity
D) both A and B are correct
A) there are better measures, such as self-report questionnaires
B) they show poor test-retest reliability
C) they have questionable ecological validity
D) both A and B are correct
they have questionable ecological validity
4
Two key concepts within the dynamic integration theory are:
A) assimilation and accommodation
B) affect and emotionality
C) temperament and personality
D) empathic and regulatory efficacy
A) assimilation and accommodation
B) affect and emotionality
C) temperament and personality
D) empathic and regulatory efficacy
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5
Freud's research focused primarily on which of the following emotions?
A) anger
B) sadness
C) jealousy
D) anxiety
A) anger
B) sadness
C) jealousy
D) anxiety
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6
During what time frame are children most vulnerable to maternal distress,family adversities and lack of social support,as suggested by research?
A) late childhood
B) early childhood
C) adolescence
D) none - they are all important
A) late childhood
B) early childhood
C) adolescence
D) none - they are all important
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7
Who was responsible for conducting the famous 1920 study of Little Albert?
A) Rayner
B) Watson and Rayner
C) Watson
D) Rayner and Morgan
A) Rayner
B) Watson and Rayner
C) Watson
D) Rayner and Morgan
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8
According to Sternberg,a relationship that is characterised by intimacy and passion is defined as ________ love.
A) complete
B) romantic
C) infatuated
D) companionate
A) complete
B) romantic
C) infatuated
D) companionate
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9
Which of the following statements are true about the difference between moods and emotions,according to the textbook?
A) moods gradually appear and disappear but emotions do not
B) moods are more intense at their peak compared with emotions
C) moods are less enduring than emotions
D) both A and C are correct
A) moods gradually appear and disappear but emotions do not
B) moods are more intense at their peak compared with emotions
C) moods are less enduring than emotions
D) both A and C are correct
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10
What abilities aid in the development of emotion regulation?
A) socialisation
B) cognitive abilities
C) emotional stability
D) both A and B are correct
A) socialisation
B) cognitive abilities
C) emotional stability
D) both A and B are correct
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11
An individual's ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and the ability to use emotions and emotional knowledge to enhance thought is referred to as:
A) emotional intelligence
B) empathy
C) meta-emotion
D) emotional maturity
A) emotional intelligence
B) empathy
C) meta-emotion
D) emotional maturity
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12
According to Morris and colleagues,there are three ways in which the family context affects emotional development.Which of the following is not one of these?
A) observation
B) emotional climate of the family
C) parenting practices/behaviours
D) none of these answers is correct
A) observation
B) emotional climate of the family
C) parenting practices/behaviours
D) none of these answers is correct
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13
Which of the following is not a considered a biological/evolutionary approach to emotional development?
A) neocultural theory of emotion
B) differential emotions theory
C) dynamic integration theory
D) both B and C are correct
A) neocultural theory of emotion
B) differential emotions theory
C) dynamic integration theory
D) both B and C are correct
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14
Human emotional development includes:
A) monitoring our own emotional state and the emotions experienced by others
B) being emotionally intelligent
C) having empathy for others
D) monitoring our own emotional state
A) monitoring our own emotional state and the emotions experienced by others
B) being emotionally intelligent
C) having empathy for others
D) monitoring our own emotional state
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15
Which of the following is not a 'facet' of emotion?
A) recognition
B) regulation
C) intensity
D) expression
A) recognition
B) regulation
C) intensity
D) expression
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16
Around what age period does emotion regulation begin?
A) toddler stage
B) infancy
C) newborn stage
D) school age
A) toddler stage
B) infancy
C) newborn stage
D) school age
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17
According to research,what cultures are more likely to express positive emotions?
A) established cultures
B) individualistic cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) none - they are all the same
A) established cultures
B) individualistic cultures
C) collectivist cultures
D) none - they are all the same
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18
Emotions are motivational.
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19
Spitz's theory on emotional development influenced early researchers in what area?
A) play
B) sociocognitive
C) attachment
D) none of these answers are correct
A) play
B) sociocognitive
C) attachment
D) none of these answers are correct
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20
The conscious or self-reported experience of positive and negative qualities of emotion is referred to as:
A) temperament
B) mood
C) affect
D) state
A) temperament
B) mood
C) affect
D) state
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21
Evaluate the role of parenting on an individual's ability to experience emotions.What recommendations can be made to parents to encourage healthy emotional development?
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22
Watson conceptualised emotions as reflexes.
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23
Freud theorised that anxiety resulted from the conflict between the id and super-ego.
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24
Differential reactions of children are likely to influence the socioemotional developmental outcomes for that child.
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25
Do gender differences exist in the expression and regulation of emotions? Discuss with reference to research findings.
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26
Fear,sadness,joy and hope are all examples of primary,or basic,emotions.
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27
Define emotional development.Discuss two theories of emotional development and explain any research supporting or negating the theories.
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28
The neocultural theory of emotion acknowledges that everyone has a genetically encoded and biologically stored facial prototypic recognition program.
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29
Parenting practices and behaviours socialise emotion in children.
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30
Bandura found that adolescents with a high sense of empathetic self-efficacy tended to be more prosocial in their relationships and refrained from delinquent conduct.
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31
How does culture influence emotional expression and intensity? Discuss.
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32
Most facial expressions last for approximately 0.5 seconds.
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33
Emotion cannot accurately be reduced to words.
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34
Symptoms of depression typically increase around early childhood.
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35
Anxiety and depression are two possible consequences of emotional distress.Discuss the factors that might increase or decrease the risk of developing such conditions.
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36
Research suggests that parents' encouragement of emotional expressivity in their children is similar for both girls and boys.
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37
As children get older,peers have less of an influence on children's emotionality than parents.
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38
Love is generally considered a primary emotion.
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39
Affective self-regulatory efficacy involves the confidence to involve oneself in the emotional lives of others.
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