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Deck 10: Emotional Development
1
The __________ emphasizes that the broad function of __________ is to energize behavior aimed at attaining personal goals.
A) ethological theory of attachment; reasoning
B) synchronist approach; language
C) goodness-of-fit model; cognition
D) functionalist approach; emotions
A) ethological theory of attachment; reasoning
B) synchronist approach; language
C) goodness-of-fit model; cognition
D) functionalist approach; emotions
D
2
In the years since her mother's death from breast cancer, Jeannine has participated in the local 5K run for cancer. When thinking about the run, Jeannine vacillates between pride and sadness. For Jeannine, this event has become
A) personally relevant.
B) a threat to her attachment security.
C) an internal working model of anxiety and stress.
D) a secure base.
A) personally relevant.
B) a threat to her attachment security.
C) an internal working model of anxiety and stress.
D) a secure base.
A
3
As Toshio approaches any situation, he rapidly appraises its personal significance, which prepares him for action. What does Toshio's appraisal represent?
A) emotion
B) theory
C) attitude
D) temperament
A) emotion
B) theory
C) attitude
D) temperament
A
4
Three-month-old Tara displays excitement when she first reaches for and grabs a rattle. This excitement shows that Tara is developing
A) fine-motor skills.
B) self-conscious emotions.
C) a sense of self-efficacy.
D) basic emotions.
A) fine-motor skills.
B) self-conscious emotions.
C) a sense of self-efficacy.
D) basic emotions.
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5
In a study of children reared in extremely depleted Romanian orphanages, the longer they remained in the orphanages, the
A) higher their IQ scores.
B) more resilient they became to environmental stressors.
C) higher their cortisol levels.
D) lower their cortisol levels.
A) higher their IQ scores.
B) more resilient they became to environmental stressors.
C) higher their cortisol levels.
D) lower their cortisol levels.
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6
Which of the following statements is true regarding paternal depression?
A) At younger ages, paternal depression is linked to frequent father-child conflict.
B) Children of depressed fathers tend to become overprotective parents.
C) Persistent paternal depression is a strong predictor of child behavior problems.
D) Over time, children exposed to paternal depression develop a positive worldview.
A) At younger ages, paternal depression is linked to frequent father-child conflict.
B) Children of depressed fathers tend to become overprotective parents.
C) Persistent paternal depression is a strong predictor of child behavior problems.
D) Over time, children exposed to paternal depression develop a positive worldview.
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7
Which of the following four babies who went to the doctor for the same vaccination will most likely remember it better?
A) Juan, who remained alert throughout the appointment
B) Mari, who smiled and cooed at the doctor
C) Wyatt, who was startled by the injection, but did not cry
D) Bina, who was highly upset by the injection
A) Juan, who remained alert throughout the appointment
B) Mari, who smiled and cooed at the doctor
C) Wyatt, who was startled by the injection, but did not cry
D) Bina, who was highly upset by the injection
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8
Cross-cultural evidence reveals that people around the world
A) associate photographs of different facial expressions with emotions in the same way.
B) use the same responses to express a particular emotion.
C) become freer and more open about emotional expression with age.
D) exhibit similar levels of stranger anxiety in infancy.
A) associate photographs of different facial expressions with emotions in the same way.
B) use the same responses to express a particular emotion.
C) become freer and more open about emotional expression with age.
D) exhibit similar levels of stranger anxiety in infancy.
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9
By the end of the first year, babies become increasingly skilled at
A) establishing an internal working model.
B) joint attention.
C) social smiling.
D) labeling their feelings.
A) establishing an internal working model.
B) joint attention.
C) social smiling.
D) labeling their feelings.
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10
Infants of depressed mothers
A) often turn to their fathers for caretaking needs.
B) have abnormally low cortisol levels.
C) quickly learn to sooth themselves.
D) are less attentive to their surroundings.
A) often turn to their fathers for caretaking needs.
B) have abnormally low cortisol levels.
C) quickly learn to sooth themselves.
D) are less attentive to their surroundings.
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11
The dynamic interplay between emotion and cognition begins
A) in early infancy.
B) in toddlerhood.
C) during the preschool years.
D) during the elementary school years.
A) in early infancy.
B) in toddlerhood.
C) during the preschool years.
D) during the elementary school years.
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12
About _____ percent of women experience mild to severe feelings of sadness, distress, and withdrawal that continue for months or years.
A) 1 to 3
B) 4 to 7
C) 8 to 10
D) 11 to 15
A) 1 to 3
B) 4 to 7
C) 8 to 10
D) 11 to 15
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13
Which of the following statements is true about emotions?
A) Emotions are learned behaviors.
B) Young children are unable to experience more than one emotion at a time.
C) Authoritative parents tend to discourage emotional expression in their children.
D) Emotional reactions can lead to learning that is essential for survival.
A) Emotions are learned behaviors.
B) Young children are unable to experience more than one emotion at a time.
C) Authoritative parents tend to discourage emotional expression in their children.
D) Emotional reactions can lead to learning that is essential for survival.
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14
A baby coos and pats his mother's face, but she does not respond. The baby makes repeated attempts through facial expressions, vocalizations, and body movements to gain her attention, all to no avail. The baby is now likely to
A) coo at a toy.
B) adopt a still-faced expression.
C) engage in self-comfort strategies.
D) turn away and cry.
A) coo at a toy.
B) adopt a still-faced expression.
C) engage in self-comfort strategies.
D) turn away and cry.
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15
When her newborn brother cried, two-year-old Melly watched her mother's reactions. On a later occasion when her brother cried, Melly patted him and spoke softly to him. This is an example of
A) joint attention.
B) self-efficacy.
C) social referencing.
D) emotional self-regulation.
A) joint attention.
B) self-efficacy.
C) social referencing.
D) emotional self-regulation.
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16
In a study, researchers taught 2- to 8-month-olds to pull a string to activate pleasurable sights and sounds, to which the infants responded with interest, happiness, and surprise. Then, for a short period, pulling the string no longer turned on the attractive stimuli, and the babies' emotional reactions changed to anger and sadness. Once the contingency was restored, the sad babies
A) showed renewed interest.
B) showed renewed enjoyment.
C) turned away.
D) reacted with high anxiety.
A) showed renewed interest.
B) showed renewed enjoyment.
C) turned away.
D) reacted with high anxiety.
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17
Elevated heart rate and blood pressure, a depressed immune response, and reduced digestive activity are all outcomes of
A) social referencing.
B) an avoidant attachment.
C) joint attention.
D) psychological stress.
A) social referencing.
B) an avoidant attachment.
C) joint attention.
D) psychological stress.
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18
Which of the following is an example of a basic emotion?
A) shame
B) fear
C) embarrassment
D) guilt
A) shame
B) fear
C) embarrassment
D) guilt
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19
The still-face reaction
A) occurs when communication is between an infant and a still-faced doll.
B) does not occur in nonindustrialized countries.
C) occurs only when natural human communication is disrupted.
D) is a learned response to a caregiver's ambiguous communication.
A) occurs when communication is between an infant and a still-faced doll.
B) does not occur in nonindustrialized countries.
C) occurs only when natural human communication is disrupted.
D) is a learned response to a caregiver's ambiguous communication.
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20
Which of the following statements is true about postpartum depression?
A) About 3 to 5 percent of fathers report symptoms after the birth of a child.
B) It subsides as the new mother adjusts to hormonal changes in her body.
C) It subsides as the new mother gains confidence in caring for her baby.
D) It is common and does not interfere with children's development.
A) About 3 to 5 percent of fathers report symptoms after the birth of a child.
B) It subsides as the new mother adjusts to hormonal changes in her body.
C) It subsides as the new mother gains confidence in caring for her baby.
D) It is common and does not interfere with children's development.
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21
Which of the following is an example of a self-conscious emotion?
A) pride
B) happiness
C) sadness
D) anger
A) pride
B) happiness
C) sadness
D) anger
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22
Self-conscious emotions
A) appear in the middle of the first year.
B) are universal in humans and other primates.
C) involve injury to or enhancement of our sense of self.
D) predict academic achievement during adolescence.
A) appear in the middle of the first year.
B) are universal in humans and other primates.
C) involve injury to or enhancement of our sense of self.
D) predict academic achievement during adolescence.
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23
Common fears during the school years include
A) monsters and ghosts.
B) acts of nature, such as thunder and lightning.
C) family finances and college selection.
D) poor academic performance and the possibility of personal harm.
A) monsters and ghosts.
B) acts of nature, such as thunder and lightning.
C) family finances and college selection.
D) poor academic performance and the possibility of personal harm.
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24
At the park, 13-month-old Felix wanders toward other toddlers, returns to his father, interacts briefly with a preschooler, and then returns to his father. Felix is demonstrating the concept of
A) stranger anxiety.
B) secure base.
C) self-efficacy.
D) emotional self-regulation.
A) stranger anxiety.
B) secure base.
C) self-efficacy.
D) emotional self-regulation.
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25
Which of the following children is likely to display the most intense anger reaction?
A) a hungry newborn
B) a bored 6-month-old
C) a 12-month-old who has just had a toy taken away by a playmate
D) an 18-month-old who has been put down for an unwanted nap
A) a hungry newborn
B) a bored 6-month-old
C) a 12-month-old who has just had a toy taken away by a playmate
D) an 18-month-old who has been put down for an unwanted nap
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26
Emotional self-regulation requires
A) an understanding of basic emotions.
B) voluntary, effortful management of emotions.
C) a sense of self-efficacy.
D) an easygoing temperament.
A) an understanding of basic emotions.
B) voluntary, effortful management of emotions.
C) a sense of self-efficacy.
D) an easygoing temperament.
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27
Temper tantrums tend to occur because toddlers
A) frequently compete with siblings for desired toys.
B) are easily overwhelmed and often have a difficult temperament.
C) recall that crying as an infant got them immediate adult attention.
D) cannot control the intense anger that often arises when an adult rejects their demands.
A) frequently compete with siblings for desired toys.
B) are easily overwhelmed and often have a difficult temperament.
C) recall that crying as an infant got them immediate adult attention.
D) cannot control the intense anger that often arises when an adult rejects their demands.
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28
As a preschooler, Virgil experiences negative emotion intensely and has great difficulty inhibiting his feelings. When frustrated, Virgil is likely to
A) react angrily or aggressively.
B) withdraw into a make-believe world.
C) stand by helplessly and watch classmates participate in activities without him.
D) cry inconsolably and blame others for his situation.
A) react angrily or aggressively.
B) withdraw into a make-believe world.
C) stand by helplessly and watch classmates participate in activities without him.
D) cry inconsolably and blame others for his situation.
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29
Three-year-old Kaylee wet her bed one night. In the morning, her mother said, "Wetting the bed is bad. I thought you were a good girl." Kaylee's self-evaluation is most strongly influenced by her
A) mother's feedback.
B) maturity level.
C) culture.
D) gender.
A) mother's feedback.
B) maturity level.
C) culture.
D) gender.
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30
Donna's young daughter, Cali, is terribly afraid of cats. Donna can help Cali manage her fear by
A) encouraging daily contact with kittens to alleviate her fear.
B) showing Cali how small a cat is compared to humans, and tell her she should not be afraid of something so small.
C) letting Cali approach cats at her own pace, showing her that cats can be friendly when treated gently.
D) accepting her fear and helping her to avoid cats whenever possible.
A) encouraging daily contact with kittens to alleviate her fear.
B) showing Cali how small a cat is compared to humans, and tell her she should not be afraid of something so small.
C) letting Cali approach cats at her own pace, showing her that cats can be friendly when treated gently.
D) accepting her fear and helping her to avoid cats whenever possible.
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31
__________ reflects faster processing of information than smiling.
A) Anger
B) Withdrawal
C) Crying
D) Laughter
A) Anger
B) Withdrawal
C) Crying
D) Laughter
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32
According to the dynamic systems perspective,
A) children coordinate separate skills into more effective, emotionally expressive systems as the central nervous system develops.
B) children's goals and experiences have only a minimal impact on emotional development.
C) emotions become clear, well-organized signals by adolescence.
D) infants come into the world with a repertoire of basic and self-conscious emotions.
A) children coordinate separate skills into more effective, emotionally expressive systems as the central nervous system develops.
B) children's goals and experiences have only a minimal impact on emotional development.
C) emotions become clear, well-organized signals by adolescence.
D) infants come into the world with a repertoire of basic and self-conscious emotions.
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33
You wonder if your son's fear of birds has become a phobia. One indication that it has would be if
A) his fear has persisted for over a week.
B) his fear interferes with daily activities.
C) he has begun to make jokes about birds in an attempt to overcome his fear.
D) he is only afraid of birds in specific situations, such as when playing soccer outside.
A) his fear has persisted for over a week.
B) his fear interferes with daily activities.
C) he has begun to make jokes about birds in an attempt to overcome his fear.
D) he is only afraid of birds in specific situations, such as when playing soccer outside.
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34
Baby Hugo readily turns away from a highly stimulating novel event and engages in self-soothing. Hugo is probably
A) more likely to feel shame after failure.
B) more likely to feel pride after success.
C) less prone to distress.
D) highly distractible.
A) more likely to feel shame after failure.
B) more likely to feel pride after success.
C) less prone to distress.
D) highly distractible.
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35
Seven-week-old LaDonna breaks into a broad grin at the sight of her father's face. LaDonna is displaying
A) a social smile.
B) a sense of humor.
C) subtle laughter.
D) a self-conscious emotion.
A) a social smile.
B) a sense of humor.
C) subtle laughter.
D) a self-conscious emotion.
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36
The most frequent expression of fear is
A) stranger anxiety.
B) the fear of falling.
C) the fear of unfamiliar objects and toys.
D) separation anxiety.
A) stranger anxiety.
B) the fear of falling.
C) the fear of unfamiliar objects and toys.
D) separation anxiety.
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37
Baby Brenda is an anxious, emotionally reactive child with a reduced capacity for regulating emotion. Brenda's inability to learn to calm herself may be a result of parents who
A) do not intervene when she is agitated, but rather let her "tough it out" on her own.
B) wait to intervene until she has become extremely agitated.
C) read and respond contingently and sympathetically to her emotional cues.
D) attempt to intervene before she becomes agitated in any way.
A) do not intervene when she is agitated, but rather let her "tough it out" on her own.
B) wait to intervene until she has become extremely agitated.
C) read and respond contingently and sympathetically to her emotional cues.
D) attempt to intervene before she becomes agitated in any way.
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38
Bao, a 10-year-old growing up in China, is more likely to list __________ as a fear than children of a similar age in the United States.
A) adult criticism
B) the possibility of war
C) the possibility of natural disasters
D) threats to parental health
A) adult criticism
B) the possibility of war
C) the possibility of natural disasters
D) threats to parental health
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39
Ten-month-old Annette is displaying a "mouth-open" smile. This reaction is probably a response to
A) stimulating play.
B) a parent's greeting.
C) a friendly stranger.
D) a startling sound.
A) stimulating play.
B) a parent's greeting.
C) a friendly stranger.
D) a startling sound.
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40
Gains in __________ during the second year lead to new ways of regulating emotion.
A) social skills
B) motor development
C) language
D) visual acuity
A) social skills
B) motor development
C) language
D) visual acuity
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41
Which of the following situations would be considered an excellent context for early learning about emotions?
A) parallel play with a peer
B) make-believe play with siblings
C) solitary play
D) functional play with a new playmate
A) parallel play with a peer
B) make-believe play with siblings
C) solitary play
D) functional play with a new playmate
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42
When emotional self-regulation has developed well, young people acquire a sense of
A) entitlement.
B) regulated self-expression.
C) emotional self-efficacy.
D) attachment.
A) entitlement.
B) regulated self-expression.
C) emotional self-efficacy.
D) attachment.
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43
Four-year-old Clarissa realizes that when the class talks about fish during circle time, her friend Amy feels sad because her fish died recently. Clarissa puts her arm around Amy's shoulders and pats her. Clarissa has reached a stage of cognitive development where
A) she uses social referencing to comfort Amy.
B) she realizes that thinking and feeling are interconnected.
C) she becomes overwhelmed by others' distress.
D) internal explanations for emotional reactions are emphasized more than external explanations.
A) she uses social referencing to comfort Amy.
B) she realizes that thinking and feeling are interconnected.
C) she becomes overwhelmed by others' distress.
D) internal explanations for emotional reactions are emphasized more than external explanations.
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44
Obert shows a sharp increase in EEG brain-wave activity in the right hemisphere after seeing a classmate crying. Obert is displaying
A) a lack of empathy for another's emotional needs.
B) a strong sense of sympathy.
C) an ability to self-regulate his own emotions.
D) delayed social-referencing skills.
A) a lack of empathy for another's emotional needs.
B) a strong sense of sympathy.
C) an ability to self-regulate his own emotions.
D) delayed social-referencing skills.
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45
Which of the following children would be upset upon hearing her parents argue, but would most likely try to hide her emotions from them?
A) Mira, who is a Buddhist
B) Suddhira, who is a Hindu
C) Christina, who is a Catholic
D) Pearl, who is an atheist
A) Mira, who is a Buddhist
B) Suddhira, who is a Hindu
C) Christina, who is a Catholic
D) Pearl, who is an atheist
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46
By age 3, capacity for self-regulation predicts
A) children's skill at portraying an emotion they do not feel.
B) empathy.
C) anger and hostility toward peers.
D) gender differences in make-believe play.
A) children's skill at portraying an emotion they do not feel.
B) empathy.
C) anger and hostility toward peers.
D) gender differences in make-believe play.
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47
To manage her emotion, 12-year-old Britney appraises the situation as changeable, identifies the difficulty, and decides what to do about it. Britney is using
A) a secure base.
B) problem-centered coping.
C) emotional self-efficacy.
D) emotion-centered coping.
A) a secure base.
B) problem-centered coping.
C) emotional self-efficacy.
D) emotion-centered coping.
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48
Which of the following describes the probable reaction of a 3-month-old who hears another infant crying?
A) cries in response to the infant's crying
B) attempts to pat and comfort the other infant
C) watches the other infant with a sense of curiosity
D) cries louder than the other infant to gain a caregiver's attention
A) cries in response to the infant's crying
B) attempts to pat and comfort the other infant
C) watches the other infant with a sense of curiosity
D) cries louder than the other infant to gain a caregiver's attention
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49
When responding to a peer's distress, children __________ rarely express concern and frequently display fear, anger, or engage in physical attacks.
A) of permissive parents
B) of divorced parents
C) who have been physically abused
D) of authoritative parents
A) of permissive parents
B) of divorced parents
C) who have been physically abused
D) of authoritative parents
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50
At what age do children begin to engage in social referencing?
A) 1 to 6 months
B) 7 to 12 months
C) 1 to 2 years
D) 3 to 6 years
A) 1 to 6 months
B) 7 to 12 months
C) 1 to 2 years
D) 3 to 6 years
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51
An appreciation of mixed emotions helps school-age children realize that
A) people's expressions may not reflect their true feelings.
B) pride elicits the same emotion as happiness and surprise.
C) basic emotions are more complex than self-conscious emotions.
D) two emotions cannot really occur at once.
A) people's expressions may not reflect their true feelings.
B) pride elicits the same emotion as happiness and surprise.
C) basic emotions are more complex than self-conscious emotions.
D) two emotions cannot really occur at once.
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52
Miss Kennelly shows 14- and 18-month-olds broccoli and crackers. She acts delighted with the taste of the broccoli but disgusted with the taste of the crackers. When asked to share the food, which of the following is the most likely to occur?
A) Fourteen-month-old Reese, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli.
B) Fourteen-month-old Jake, who prefers broccoli to crackers, will offer Miss Kennelly crackers.
C) Eighteen-month-old Gina, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli.
D) Eighteen-month-old Samuel, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly crackers.
A) Fourteen-month-old Reese, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli.
B) Fourteen-month-old Jake, who prefers broccoli to crackers, will offer Miss Kennelly crackers.
C) Eighteen-month-old Gina, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli.
D) Eighteen-month-old Samuel, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly crackers.
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53
Beginning in the preschool years, __________ is an important motivator of prosocial, or altruistic, behavior.
A) fear
B) empathy
C) social referencing
D) emotional contagion
A) fear
B) empathy
C) social referencing
D) emotional contagion
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54
Mr. and Mrs. Yoto want to know how they can support the development of sympathetic concern in their 5-year-old son, Raj. Based on research, which of the following suggestions would you give the Yoto's?
A) Provide opportunities for community service activities.
B) Avoid having disagreements in front of Raj.
C) Allow Raj to independently work through conflicts with peers.
D) Limit unstructured social activities until Raj is older.
A) Provide opportunities for community service activities.
B) Avoid having disagreements in front of Raj.
C) Allow Raj to independently work through conflicts with peers.
D) Limit unstructured social activities until Raj is older.
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55
Twin studies reveal that empathy is __________ heritable.
A) rarely
B) slightly
C) moderately
D) highly
A) rarely
B) slightly
C) moderately
D) highly
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56
Which of the following is the most effective method for a caregiver to encourage a wary 18-month old child to play with an unfamiliar toy?
A) Quietly place the toy near the child.
B) Engage the child in eye contact, smile, and point to the toy.
C) Carry the child to the toy and silently put the child down.
D) Use vocal encouragement, either alone or with a positive facial expression.
A) Quietly place the toy near the child.
B) Engage the child in eye contact, smile, and point to the toy.
C) Carry the child to the toy and silently put the child down.
D) Use vocal encouragement, either alone or with a positive facial expression.
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57
During __________, advances in perspective taking permit an empathic response not just to people's immediate distress, but also to their general life condition.
A) infancy and toddlerhood
B) early childhood
C) middle childhood
D) late childhood and adolescence
A) infancy and toddlerhood
B) early childhood
C) middle childhood
D) late childhood and adolescence
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58
Some researchers claim that young babies respond in kind to others' emotions through a built-in, automatic process of
A) emotional contagion.
B) habituation and recovery.
C) operant conditioning.
D) social referencing.
A) emotional contagion.
B) habituation and recovery.
C) operant conditioning.
D) social referencing.
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59
Which of the following mothers is more likely to have a child who is better at understanding emotions?
A) Beth, who has four children and works full-time
B) Betty, who has a secure attachment bond with her child
C) Bev, who does not frequently talk about feelings or emotions with her child
D) Bettina, who refuses to disagree with her husband in front of her children
A) Beth, who has four children and works full-time
B) Betty, who has a secure attachment bond with her child
C) Bev, who does not frequently talk about feelings or emotions with her child
D) Bettina, who refuses to disagree with her husband in front of her children
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60
As an unfamiliar adult starts to talk to three-year-old Rose, she becomes anxious and looks at her father, who smiles calmly at her. Reassured, Rose relaxes and responds to the new adult. Rose is demonstrating the use of
A) sympathy.
B) social referencing.
C) empathy.
D) emotional display rules.
A) sympathy.
B) social referencing.
C) empathy.
D) emotional display rules.
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61
Jerome Kagan's longitudinal research on several hundred Caucasian infants found that about 40 percent of 4-month-old babies
A) were easily upset by novelty.
B) retained their temperamental styles as they got older.
C) were comfortable, even delighted, with new experiences.
D) became more extreme in disposition over time.
A) were easily upset by novelty.
B) retained their temperamental styles as they got older.
C) were comfortable, even delighted, with new experiences.
D) became more extreme in disposition over time.
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62
One criticism of home research observations of temperament is that
A) the results are often too subjective.
B) observers find it hard to capture all relevant information.
C) fearful children may be unwilling to be observed.
D) the researchers are often biased.
A) the results are often too subjective.
B) observers find it hard to capture all relevant information.
C) fearful children may be unwilling to be observed.
D) the researchers are often biased.
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63
Alexandar Thomas and Stella Chess discovered that __________ can modify children's temperament considerably.
A) diet and exercise
B) operant conditioning
C) parenting practices
D) sibling relationships
A) diet and exercise
B) operant conditioning
C) parenting practices
D) sibling relationships
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64
Benny is a shy baby. What can his parents do to help Benny from becoming a fearful child?
A) Protect him from minor stresses and teach him to retreat from unfamiliar situations.
B) Expose him to fear-inducing situations so he can learn to regulate his anxiety.
C) Avoid authoritative child-rearing practices and encourage independence.
D) Provide warm, supportive care and make appropriate demands when approaching new experiences.
A) Protect him from minor stresses and teach him to retreat from unfamiliar situations.
B) Expose him to fear-inducing situations so he can learn to regulate his anxiety.
C) Avoid authoritative child-rearing practices and encourage independence.
D) Provide warm, supportive care and make appropriate demands when approaching new experiences.
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65
Preschoolers who were highly fearful as 2-year-olds score slightly __________ their agemates in __________ as 4-year-olds.
A) better than; effortful control
B) below; effortful control
C) better than; positive affect
D) below; fearful distress
A) better than; effortful control
B) below; effortful control
C) better than; positive affect
D) below; fearful distress
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66
Thirty-five percent of children do not fit into any of the Thomas and Chess temperament categories. Instead, they
A) show temperamental characteristics that researchers have not yet classified.
B) have temperamental characteristics that change frequently, depending on social and family influences.
C) show unique blends of temperamental characteristics.
D) display no identifiable temperamental characteristics.
A) show temperamental characteristics that researchers have not yet classified.
B) have temperamental characteristics that change frequently, depending on social and family influences.
C) show unique blends of temperamental characteristics.
D) display no identifiable temperamental characteristics.
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67
The powerful effects of __________ on temperament indicate that __________ is/are linked to maladaptive emotional reactivity in children.
A) the environment; persistent nutritional and emotional deprivation
B) heredity; large family size
C) SES; limited resources
D) birth order and gender; having four or more children
A) the environment; persistent nutritional and emotional deprivation
B) heredity; large family size
C) SES; limited resources
D) birth order and gender; having four or more children
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68
Between ages 3 and 6,
A) anger and fear increase in frequency and intensity.
B) children begin to use language to assist with emotional self-regulation.
C) self-conscious emotions are integrated with inner standards of excellence and good behavior.
D) self-conscious emotions are clearly linked to self-evaluation.
A) anger and fear increase in frequency and intensity.
B) children begin to use language to assist with emotional self-regulation.
C) self-conscious emotions are integrated with inner standards of excellence and good behavior.
D) self-conscious emotions are clearly linked to self-evaluation.
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69
Most neurobiological research has focused on children who fall at opposite extremes of the __________ and __________ dimensions of temperament.
A) positive-affect; fearful-distress
B) activity-level; attention-span
C) attention-span; irritable-distress
D) activity-level; fearful-distress
A) positive-affect; fearful-distress
B) activity-level; attention-span
C) attention-span; irritable-distress
D) activity-level; fearful-distress
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70
The overall stability of temperament is __________ in infancy and toddlerhood and __________ from the preschool years on.
A) moderate; high
B) low; moderate
C) low; high
D) high; moderate
A) moderate; high
B) low; moderate
C) low; high
D) high; moderate
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71
Compared with North American Caucasian infants, Chinese and Japanese babies
A) take longer to soothe themselves when upset.
B) display less anxiety when interacting with a stranger.
C) smile, laugh, and cry more frequently.
D) tend to be less active, irritable, and vocal, and better at quieting themselves.
A) take longer to soothe themselves when upset.
B) display less anxiety when interacting with a stranger.
C) smile, laugh, and cry more frequently.
D) tend to be less active, irritable, and vocal, and better at quieting themselves.
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72
Accordingly to Thomas and Chess, which dimension of temperament reflects the amount of friendly, joyful behavior as opposed to unpleasant, unfriendly behavior?
A) intensity of reaction
B) quality of mood
C) adaptability
D) rhythmicity
A) intensity of reaction
B) quality of mood
C) adaptability
D) rhythmicity
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73
According to Mary Rothbart's model of temperament, which dimension measures an individual's distress level when desires are frustrated?
A) rhythmicity
B) attention span/persistence
C) fearful distress
D) irritable distress
A) rhythmicity
B) attention span/persistence
C) fearful distress
D) irritable distress
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74
Heritability estimates are __________ for expressions of __________ than for __________.
A) lower; negative emotion; positive emotion
B) higher; negative emotion; positive emotion
C) lower; irritability; agreeability
D) higher; positive emotion; negative emotion
A) lower; negative emotion; positive emotion
B) higher; negative emotion; positive emotion
C) lower; irritability; agreeability
D) higher; positive emotion; negative emotion
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75
Jorge is slow to accept new experiences, tends to react negatively and intensely, and has irregular daily routines. Jorge's temperament is classified as
A) a combination of easy, difficult, and slow to warm up.
B) difficult.
C) easy.
D) slow to warm up.
A) a combination of easy, difficult, and slow to warm up.
B) difficult.
C) easy.
D) slow to warm up.
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76
The psychological traits that make up temperament are believed to form the cornerstone of
A) adult maturity.
B) the adult personality.
C) relationship stability.
D) attachment security.
A) adult maturity.
B) the adult personality.
C) relationship stability.
D) attachment security.
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77
Dr. Padin refers to one of his patients in terms of early-appearing, stable individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation. Dr. Padin is referring to his patient's
A) temperament.
B) maturity level.
C) personality.
D) attachment.
A) temperament.
B) maturity level.
C) personality.
D) attachment.
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78
One criticism of parental reports of temperament is that
A) most parents do not understand the measures used in temperament research.
B) they are inconvenient for researchers to administer.
C) depressed mothers perceive their babies as less difficult than they really are.
D) information from parents is biased.
A) most parents do not understand the measures used in temperament research.
B) they are inconvenient for researchers to administer.
C) depressed mothers perceive their babies as less difficult than they really are.
D) information from parents is biased.
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79
Long-term prediction from early temperament is best achieved
A) during early infancy.
B) before the first birthday.
C) during the second year of life.
D) after age 3.
A) during early infancy.
B) before the first birthday.
C) during the second year of life.
D) after age 3.
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80
Dr. Petty is researching preschoolers' capacity to voluntarily suppress a dominant response in order to plan and execute a more adaptive response. She is focusing on variations in how effectively a child can focus and shift attention, inhibit impulses, and manage negative emotions. Dr. Petty is studying
A) attention span and persistence.
B) positive affect.
C) effortful control.
D) threshold of responsiveness.
A) attention span and persistence.
B) positive affect.
C) effortful control.
D) threshold of responsiveness.
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