Deck 10: Emotional Development

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Social smiles typically first appear at

A)birth.
B)two months of age.
C)six months of age.
D)18 months of age.
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Stranger wariness

A)emerges a few weeks after birth.
B)provides a natural restraint against the tendency for mobile infants to wander away from familiar caregivers.
C)is greater when infants are in a familiar environment.
D)is not related to the stranger's behaviour.
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Who is experiencing a complex emotion?

A)Tim,who is happy
B)Todd,who is embarrassed
C)Ramon,who is disgusted
D)Victor,who is surprised
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One of the first signs of fear in an infant often occurs when

A)infants are in the presence of an unfamiliar adult.
B)infants are picked up by a familiar adult.
C)a stranger talks to other adults instead of picking up the baby.
D)a favourite food or toy is taken away.
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Modern theories emphasize the ____________ value of emotion.

A)functional
B)persuasive
C)comfort
D)physiological
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Your niece is seven months old and you are about to meet her for the first time.You are concerned that she will be afraid of you and want to minimize the chance that meeting you will cause her stranger anxiety.What would you do?

A)Greet her and give her your complete attention as soon as you meet her.
B)Arrange to see her for the first time in an environment that is familiar to her.
C)Meet her in an environment that is unfamiliar to her.
D)Pick her up right away when you meet her.
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Basic emotions are experienced by children as early as

A)the first few months of life.
B)eight or nine months of age.
C)18 to 24 months of age.
D)the preschool years.
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Complex emotions

A)emerge before basic emotions.
B)develop before the age of one year.
C)involve an evaluative component.
D)include feelings of happiness,anger,and disgust.
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Basic emotions consist of a subjective feeling,an overt behaviour,and

A)a physiological change.
B)an evaluative component.
C)a cultural-specific expression.
D)an advanced cognitive component.
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Which of the following would be the element of a basic emotion referred to as a subjective feeling?

A)a smile
B)an increase in heart rate
C)bumping into a chair
D)being so happy you feel like you're floating on air
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Which of the following emerges first?

A)guilt
B)embarrassment
C)pride
D)fear
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Basic emotions

A)do not involve a physiological change.
B)are not expressed in an overt behaviour.
C)vary from culture to culture.
D)involve a subjective feeling.
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Stranger wariness is a sign of

A)anger.
B)sadness.
C)fear.
D)happiness.
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The first distinct displays of anger typically occur

A)at birth.
B)between four and six months of age.
C)between 12 and 18 months of age.
D)during the preschool years.
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Researchers often use ________ to assess an infant's emotional state.

A)facial expressions
B)subjective feelings
C)the Strange Situation
D)systematic desensitization
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A social smile typically occurs when an infant

A)was recently fed.
B)is asleep.
C)sees another person.
D)is at least one year of age.
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Seven-month-old Lydia looked away and started to fuss when her mother's college roommate,who hadn't visited since Lydia was born,got Lydia up from her nap.Lydia's reaction is most likely the result of

A)social referencing.
B)systematic desensitization.
C)insecure attachment.
D)stranger wariness.
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Happiness is adaptive in

A)protection against possible threats.
B)contributing to stronger interpersonal relationships.
C)eliminating obstacles in the way of a goal.
D)eliciting nurturance from others.
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Many scientists believe that young babies

A)experience a wide range of emotions.
B)feel fear and anger only.
C)simply experience broad positive and broad negative emotional states..
D)don't feel emotions at all.
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Which of the following is a basic emotion?

A)pride
B)guilt
C)happiness
D)embarrassment
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Six-month-old Wendy's mother is happy and smiles and talks to Wendy in a pleasant voice.Based on research reported in your text,you would expect Wendy

A)to be able to distinguish facial expressions associated with different emotions but not to change her own emotions to match other people's emotions.
B)to be unaware of and unaffected by other people's emotions.
C)to match her emotion to her mother's and therefore be happy.
D)to become distressed.
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The ability to recognize others' emotions

A)is important in social referencing.
B)emerges after the first birthday.
C)is not related to the ability to discriminate different facial expressions.
D)decreases with age.
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The regulation of emotions

A)doesn't begin until children are about two years old.
B)is not related to the quality of interactions and relationships with one's peers.
C)involves the use of cognitive strategies (e.g. ,reminding oneself to ignore something) in school-age children and adolescents.
D)involves the use of physical strategies (e.g. ,moving closer to a parent) in school-age children and adolescents.
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Which fear is likely to occur at the youngest age?

A)fear of strangers
B)fear of the dark
C)fear of imaginary creatures
D)fear of snakes
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At roughly 15 to 18 months,the child typically has some ___________________,which pave(s) the way for complex emotions.

A)stranger wariness
B)self-regulation
C)basic emotions
D)understanding of the self
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A seven-year-old who worries about school

A)should get help from a therapist.
B)is said to have a "school phobia."
C)would not be unusual unless her concern grew to the point that she refused to go to school.
D)has a faulty internal working model.
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Complex emotions don't usually emerge until

A)four to six months of age.
B)nine to 12 months of age.
C)18 to 24 months of age.
D)three to four years of age.
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By ________ of age,infants begin to be able to distinguish facial expressions associated with different emotions.

A)one month
B)six months
C)12 months
D)24 months
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Children's understanding of emotions

A)is related to a positive,rewarding relationship with parents and siblings.
B)does not emerge until adolescence.
C)has not been studied systematically.
D)is unrelated to the relationships they have with others.
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Emotion regulation begins in

A)infancy.
B)the preschool years.
C)the school-age years.
D)adolescence.
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Hezron has experienced basic emotions such as happiness and anger,but he is unlikely to feel more complex emotions such as guilt,embarrassment,or pride until he

A)has some understanding of the self.
B)experiences a physiological reaction linked to his emotions.
C)displays overt behaviours associated with his subjective feelings.
D)goes through systematic desensitization.
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When one-year-old Kim was shown a new toy,she looked at her mother who appeared to be afraid of the toy.Kim became distressed and moved away from the toy.Kim used ________ to regulate her own behaviour.

A)an internal working model
B)systematic desensitization
C)social referencing
D)stranger anxiety
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In social referencing

A)an infant has a preference for being with other people rather than for being alone.
B)infants use their parents' facial expressions to help them interpret unfamiliar situations.
C)deep relaxation is associated with progressively more anxiety-producing situations.
D)an infant has a set of expectations about parents' availability and responsivity.
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Culturally specific standards for appropriate expressions of emotion in a particular setting or with a particular person or persons are known as

A)display rules.
B)emotional regulation.
C)self-conscious emotions.
D)systematic desensitization.
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Preschool children are sometimes afraid of the dark or of imaginary creatures.These fears typically diminish as the child gets older and

A)realizes that fear is futile.
B)is no longer likely to admit to fears.
C)develops complex emotions.
D)better understands the difference between appearance and reality
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Which of the following is more likely to be true of an Asian elementary-school child than a North American elementary-school child?

A)The Asian child would be more likely to respond in anger over a frustrating event.
B)The Asian child would show more pride in a class achievement.
C)The Asian child would show more pride in general.
D)The Asian child would be less embarrassed by a public display of individual achievement.
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During the elementary school years,children

A)become less likely to modify their behaviour according to other people's emotions.
B)begin to realize that people can have "mixed feelings."
C)become less able to recognize other people's emotions.
D)show little change in understanding the emotions of others.
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Display rules

A)are the same across cultures.
B)are not understood by children until adolescence.
C)are culture-specific
D)have been found to only exist in North America.
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Unlike basic emotions,complex emotions

A)do not involve an evaluative component.
B)involve a physiological change.
C)involve a subjective feeling.
D)are triggered by different events in different cultures.
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Eight-year-old Megan reads the sentence "You are home all alone," and is asked how she would feel in the situation.Megan is likely to believe that this situation

A)cannot make a person feel more than one emotion at the same time.
B)cannot make a person experience two different emotions that differ in intensity at the same time.
C)can make a person feel both good and bad at the same time.
D)cannot influence how a person feels.
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Which infant is MOST likely to cry when getting a vaccination?

A)Lina,who is Japanese
B)Jiang,who is Chinese
C)Grace,who is European American
D)Lina,Jiang,and Grace are equally likely to cry when getting a shot
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Jevan is an infant who seems to cry easily and who is difficult to console once he starts crying.Jevan would be high on which dimension of temperament?

A)inhibition
B)positive affect
C)surgency
D)negative affect
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Temperament is defined as

A)the amount of physical and motor activity an infant exhibits in daily situations.
B)the ease with which an infant adjusts to changes in the environment.
C)an infant's regularity in eating,sleeping,and toileting.
D)an infant's behaviour style that is stable across situations and biologically based.
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The results of Rothbart's research looking at temperament and culture suggested that

A)it is important for parents to actively mold temperament in their children.
B)the dimensions of temperament are heavily influenced by environmental factors.
C)surgency/extraversion is not an important temperament dimension in infants in some parts of the world.
D)the structure of temperament appears to be similar worldwide.
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Your friend,Sandy,interacts with her baby abruptly and lacks confidence.You would expect her baby to be

A)more likely to develop an intense,difficult temperament.
B)less likely to develop an intense,difficult temperament.
C)temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him,because temperament is determined by heredity.
D)temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him,because temperament does not develop until later in childhood.
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Irina is a happy,cheerful baby who adjusts well to new situations.She sleeps,eats,and toilets on a regular schedule.Thomas and Chess would categorize Irina's temperament as

A)emotional.
B)easy.
C)slow-to-warm-up.
D)difficult.
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An infant's consistent mood and style of behaviour is called

A)emotionality.
B)rhythmicity.
C)temperament.
D)intensity of reaction.
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Maggie is seven months old and is playing in an indoor gym with her mother.As a stranger approaches her,she moves closer to her mother.This is best an example of

A)emotion regulation.
B)temperament.
C)display rules.
D)social referencing.
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________ is more influenced by heredity than the other temperament dimensions.

A)Activity level
B)Persistence
C)Negative affect
D)Extraversion
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Asian infants tend to be ________ than European American infants.

A)less sociable
B)more active
C)more distractible
D)less emotional
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Mia is a European American mother.Seiko is a Japanese mother.Compared to Mia,Seiko is

A)likely to spend more time in close physical contact with her baby.
B)likely to spend less time in close physical contact with her baby.
C)less likely to attempt to soothe her baby.
D)likely to exhibit no differences in how she interacts with her baby.
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You have noticed that your sister's baby,Carrie,is often unhappy.She typically shows a mild dislike for new foods and unfamiliar places.After reading about Thomas and Chess's temperament classifications,you decide that Carrie has a(n) ________ temperament.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)sociable
D)difficult
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Adam's father likes to play with Adam because they both enjoy vigorous play.Adam's mother complains of having a hard time keeping up with Adam because he is a very busy infant who always seems to be getting into things.Adam is high on which dimension of temperament?

A)positive affect
B)persistence
C)activity level
D)negative affect
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According to Thomas and Chess's temperament categories,a difficult baby and a slow-to-warm-up baby would be alike in that they both would

A)be upset by unfamiliar situations.
B)be relatively active.
C)respond intensely when they disliked something.
D)often be unhappy.
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Studies of temperament in twins have found that

A)fraternal twins are more alike in temperament than are identical twins.
B)identical twins are more alike in temperament than are fraternal twins.
C)there are no differences in the degree of similarity in temperament in fraternal and identical twins.
D)heredity does not seem to influence temperament.
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Adriana often cries,responds intensely to new situations,and does not have regular eating and sleeping schedules.Adriana most closely fits Thomas and Chess's ________ temperament classification.

A)slow-to-warm-up
B)sociable
C)difficult
D)easy
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Cross-cultural studies of temperament have shown

A)that Japanese and Chinese babies are more emotional in stressful situations than European American babies.
B)that European American babies are more emotional in stressful situations than Asian babies.
C)that any cultural differences in emotionality cannot be explained by the behaviour of the mothers.
D)no differences in emotionality between Asian and American babies.
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Research has shown that children with a specific variant of the DRD4 gene

A)are not affected by the quality of environment.
B)are less likely to benefit from high-quality child cares than those without the variant.
C)are more likely to be harmed by prenatal stress than those without the variant.
D)are no different from those without the variant when it comes to temperament.
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The dimension of temperament called persistence is defined as

A)the amount of physical and motor activity in a child's daily situations.
B)the extent to which a child expresses pleasure,enthusiasm,and contentment.
C)the amount of time a child devotes to an activity and resistance to distractions.
D)the extent to which a child is irritable,easily distresses,and is prone to anger.
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Results of the New York Longitudinal Study indicated that the largest group of babies was categorized as

A)easy babies.
B)difficult babies.
C)slow-to-warm-up babies.
D)average babies.
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Studies of links between temperament and developmental outcomes have found

A)distractible children are more likely to succeed in school.
B)anxious children are less likely to comply with parents' rules.
C)shy children often have problems interacting with peers.
D)persistent children are less likely to succeed in school.
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According to ________ theory,children who form an attachment to an adult are more likely to survive.

A)evolutionary
B)psychodynamic
C)behavioural
D)Piagetian
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If Bill and Mary are typical parents of a baby,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A)Their baby is likely to become attached to Mary but not to Bill.
B)Bill is likely to spend more time playing with their baby than taking care of him.
C)Bill and Mary are likely to spend equal amounts of time reading and talking to their baby.
D)Their infant is likely to prefer Mary over Bill as a playmate.
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Greater self-regulation in child hood is linked to

A)more positive life outcomes.
B)more negative life outcomes.
C)greater risk of smoking and substance abuse in adulthood.
D)greater risk of being convicted of a crime in adulthood.
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Fathers

A)interact with their babies in the same ways that mothers do.
B)are more likely to engage in physical play with their babies than are mothers.
C)are more likely than mothers to be a source of comfort when babies are distressed.
D)spend more time taking care of their children than playing with them.
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After reading about research on temperament and developmental outcomes,which of the following children would most surprise you?

A)Kyle,an active and distractible child who has difficulty in school.
B)Lonnie,a shy and inhibited child who has difficulty interacting with his peers.
C)Richie,an anxious and fearful child who often breaks his parents' rules.
D)Brian,a persistent child who does well in school.
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Shy,inhibited children

A)are unlikely to succeed in school.
B)are likely to have difficulty interacting with other children.
C)are less likely to comply with a parent's rules and requests.
D)have more difficulty in familiar situations than in unfamiliar situations.
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Temperament from infancy to childhood is

A)completely unrelated.
B)very unstable.
C)somewhat stable.
D)very stable.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Temperament measured in the first few months of life is moderately related to temperament measured later in infancy.
B)Temperament in childhood is consistently related to adult personality.
C)Temperament during the preschool years is not related to temperament during adolescence.
D)Temperament during the preschool years is strongly related to temperament during adolescence.
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The infant singles out the attachment figure at approximately what age?

A)four weeks
B)two months
C)seven months
D)one year
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Which of the following statements best describes the stability of temperament?

A)Temperament during the first few weeks of life is not related to temperament later in infancy.
B)Temperament during the preschool years is strongly related to temperament during childhood and adolescence.
C)Positive affect is the least stable dimension of temperament between the ages of three and nine years.
D)Inhibited two-year-olds tend to be shy four-year-olds.
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Which of the following statements about temperament is true?

A)The influence of temperament depends on the environment in which children develop.
B)Infants and toddlers who temperamentally resist control tend to be prone to behaviour problems when they are older if their mothers try to exert control over them.
C)Adolescents who are temperamentally cheerful are more affected by life stressors and,therefore,more likely to drink,smoke,or use drugs.
D)Temperament is the sole determining factor of many aspects of development.
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________ is used to study attachment relationships.

A)A social smile
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Stranger anxiety
D)The Strange Situation
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The evolutionary view of attachment is that it

A)is learned through reinforcement and punishment.
B)is the result of the resolution of conflicts that are centred on various parts of the body.
C)increases the infant's likelihood of survival.
D)was important to human evolution but has no value in modern society.
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Four-year-old Allan has a difficult temperament.Four-year-old Ethan has an easy temperament.When they are older and enter school

A)Ethan is more likely than Allan to have behavioural problems.
B)Allan is more likely than Ethan to have behavioural problems.
C)Allan and Ethan are both likely to have behavioural problems.
D)Allan and Ethan are both unlikely to have behavioural problems.
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Who is most likely to have just recently singled out an attachment figure?

A)Felicity,who is one month of age
B)Samantha,who is three months of age
C)Addy,who is seven months of age
D)Molly,who is one year of age
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Bowlby described four phases in the growth of attachment.They are

A)preattachment,secure attachment,insecure attachment,and true attachment.
B)preattachment,attachment in the making,true attachment,and reciprocal relationships.
C)attachment in the making,true attachment,secure attachment,and adult attachment.
D)secure attachment,anxious-avoidant attachment,ambivalent attachment,and avoidant attachment.
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Shivani is an inhibited child.This means

A)she is very outgoing.
B)she will definitely be introverted as an adult.
C)she is likely to be more introverted as an adult,but it's not definitive.
D)she really enjoys being around other people.
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Infants usually form attachments

A)only to mothers.
B)only to fathers.
C)to mothers and fathers.
D)to only one person,whoever is the primary caregiver.
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Which of the following statements about temperament and other aspects of development is true?

A)Preschoolers with difficult temperaments are more likely than children with easy temperaments to have behavioural problems by the time they start school.
B)Children who are not frequently angry or fearful are more prone to depression.
C)Anxious,fearful children are less likely to comply with a parent's rules and requests.
D)Persistent children are less likely to succeed in school.
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1
Social smiles typically first appear at

A)birth.
B)two months of age.
C)six months of age.
D)18 months of age.
B
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Stranger wariness

A)emerges a few weeks after birth.
B)provides a natural restraint against the tendency for mobile infants to wander away from familiar caregivers.
C)is greater when infants are in a familiar environment.
D)is not related to the stranger's behaviour.
B
3
Who is experiencing a complex emotion?

A)Tim,who is happy
B)Todd,who is embarrassed
C)Ramon,who is disgusted
D)Victor,who is surprised
B
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One of the first signs of fear in an infant often occurs when

A)infants are in the presence of an unfamiliar adult.
B)infants are picked up by a familiar adult.
C)a stranger talks to other adults instead of picking up the baby.
D)a favourite food or toy is taken away.
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Modern theories emphasize the ____________ value of emotion.

A)functional
B)persuasive
C)comfort
D)physiological
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Your niece is seven months old and you are about to meet her for the first time.You are concerned that she will be afraid of you and want to minimize the chance that meeting you will cause her stranger anxiety.What would you do?

A)Greet her and give her your complete attention as soon as you meet her.
B)Arrange to see her for the first time in an environment that is familiar to her.
C)Meet her in an environment that is unfamiliar to her.
D)Pick her up right away when you meet her.
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Basic emotions are experienced by children as early as

A)the first few months of life.
B)eight or nine months of age.
C)18 to 24 months of age.
D)the preschool years.
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Complex emotions

A)emerge before basic emotions.
B)develop before the age of one year.
C)involve an evaluative component.
D)include feelings of happiness,anger,and disgust.
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Basic emotions consist of a subjective feeling,an overt behaviour,and

A)a physiological change.
B)an evaluative component.
C)a cultural-specific expression.
D)an advanced cognitive component.
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Which of the following would be the element of a basic emotion referred to as a subjective feeling?

A)a smile
B)an increase in heart rate
C)bumping into a chair
D)being so happy you feel like you're floating on air
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Which of the following emerges first?

A)guilt
B)embarrassment
C)pride
D)fear
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Basic emotions

A)do not involve a physiological change.
B)are not expressed in an overt behaviour.
C)vary from culture to culture.
D)involve a subjective feeling.
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Stranger wariness is a sign of

A)anger.
B)sadness.
C)fear.
D)happiness.
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The first distinct displays of anger typically occur

A)at birth.
B)between four and six months of age.
C)between 12 and 18 months of age.
D)during the preschool years.
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Researchers often use ________ to assess an infant's emotional state.

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B)subjective feelings
C)the Strange Situation
D)systematic desensitization
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A social smile typically occurs when an infant

A)was recently fed.
B)is asleep.
C)sees another person.
D)is at least one year of age.
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Seven-month-old Lydia looked away and started to fuss when her mother's college roommate,who hadn't visited since Lydia was born,got Lydia up from her nap.Lydia's reaction is most likely the result of

A)social referencing.
B)systematic desensitization.
C)insecure attachment.
D)stranger wariness.
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Happiness is adaptive in

A)protection against possible threats.
B)contributing to stronger interpersonal relationships.
C)eliminating obstacles in the way of a goal.
D)eliciting nurturance from others.
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Many scientists believe that young babies

A)experience a wide range of emotions.
B)feel fear and anger only.
C)simply experience broad positive and broad negative emotional states..
D)don't feel emotions at all.
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Which of the following is a basic emotion?

A)pride
B)guilt
C)happiness
D)embarrassment
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Six-month-old Wendy's mother is happy and smiles and talks to Wendy in a pleasant voice.Based on research reported in your text,you would expect Wendy

A)to be able to distinguish facial expressions associated with different emotions but not to change her own emotions to match other people's emotions.
B)to be unaware of and unaffected by other people's emotions.
C)to match her emotion to her mother's and therefore be happy.
D)to become distressed.
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The ability to recognize others' emotions

A)is important in social referencing.
B)emerges after the first birthday.
C)is not related to the ability to discriminate different facial expressions.
D)decreases with age.
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The regulation of emotions

A)doesn't begin until children are about two years old.
B)is not related to the quality of interactions and relationships with one's peers.
C)involves the use of cognitive strategies (e.g. ,reminding oneself to ignore something) in school-age children and adolescents.
D)involves the use of physical strategies (e.g. ,moving closer to a parent) in school-age children and adolescents.
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Which fear is likely to occur at the youngest age?

A)fear of strangers
B)fear of the dark
C)fear of imaginary creatures
D)fear of snakes
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At roughly 15 to 18 months,the child typically has some ___________________,which pave(s) the way for complex emotions.

A)stranger wariness
B)self-regulation
C)basic emotions
D)understanding of the self
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A seven-year-old who worries about school

A)should get help from a therapist.
B)is said to have a "school phobia."
C)would not be unusual unless her concern grew to the point that she refused to go to school.
D)has a faulty internal working model.
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Complex emotions don't usually emerge until

A)four to six months of age.
B)nine to 12 months of age.
C)18 to 24 months of age.
D)three to four years of age.
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By ________ of age,infants begin to be able to distinguish facial expressions associated with different emotions.

A)one month
B)six months
C)12 months
D)24 months
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29
Children's understanding of emotions

A)is related to a positive,rewarding relationship with parents and siblings.
B)does not emerge until adolescence.
C)has not been studied systematically.
D)is unrelated to the relationships they have with others.
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30
Emotion regulation begins in

A)infancy.
B)the preschool years.
C)the school-age years.
D)adolescence.
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31
Hezron has experienced basic emotions such as happiness and anger,but he is unlikely to feel more complex emotions such as guilt,embarrassment,or pride until he

A)has some understanding of the self.
B)experiences a physiological reaction linked to his emotions.
C)displays overt behaviours associated with his subjective feelings.
D)goes through systematic desensitization.
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32
When one-year-old Kim was shown a new toy,she looked at her mother who appeared to be afraid of the toy.Kim became distressed and moved away from the toy.Kim used ________ to regulate her own behaviour.

A)an internal working model
B)systematic desensitization
C)social referencing
D)stranger anxiety
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33
In social referencing

A)an infant has a preference for being with other people rather than for being alone.
B)infants use their parents' facial expressions to help them interpret unfamiliar situations.
C)deep relaxation is associated with progressively more anxiety-producing situations.
D)an infant has a set of expectations about parents' availability and responsivity.
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34
Culturally specific standards for appropriate expressions of emotion in a particular setting or with a particular person or persons are known as

A)display rules.
B)emotional regulation.
C)self-conscious emotions.
D)systematic desensitization.
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35
Preschool children are sometimes afraid of the dark or of imaginary creatures.These fears typically diminish as the child gets older and

A)realizes that fear is futile.
B)is no longer likely to admit to fears.
C)develops complex emotions.
D)better understands the difference between appearance and reality
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36
Which of the following is more likely to be true of an Asian elementary-school child than a North American elementary-school child?

A)The Asian child would be more likely to respond in anger over a frustrating event.
B)The Asian child would show more pride in a class achievement.
C)The Asian child would show more pride in general.
D)The Asian child would be less embarrassed by a public display of individual achievement.
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37
During the elementary school years,children

A)become less likely to modify their behaviour according to other people's emotions.
B)begin to realize that people can have "mixed feelings."
C)become less able to recognize other people's emotions.
D)show little change in understanding the emotions of others.
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38
Display rules

A)are the same across cultures.
B)are not understood by children until adolescence.
C)are culture-specific
D)have been found to only exist in North America.
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39
Unlike basic emotions,complex emotions

A)do not involve an evaluative component.
B)involve a physiological change.
C)involve a subjective feeling.
D)are triggered by different events in different cultures.
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40
Eight-year-old Megan reads the sentence "You are home all alone," and is asked how she would feel in the situation.Megan is likely to believe that this situation

A)cannot make a person feel more than one emotion at the same time.
B)cannot make a person experience two different emotions that differ in intensity at the same time.
C)can make a person feel both good and bad at the same time.
D)cannot influence how a person feels.
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41
Which infant is MOST likely to cry when getting a vaccination?

A)Lina,who is Japanese
B)Jiang,who is Chinese
C)Grace,who is European American
D)Lina,Jiang,and Grace are equally likely to cry when getting a shot
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42
Jevan is an infant who seems to cry easily and who is difficult to console once he starts crying.Jevan would be high on which dimension of temperament?

A)inhibition
B)positive affect
C)surgency
D)negative affect
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43
Temperament is defined as

A)the amount of physical and motor activity an infant exhibits in daily situations.
B)the ease with which an infant adjusts to changes in the environment.
C)an infant's regularity in eating,sleeping,and toileting.
D)an infant's behaviour style that is stable across situations and biologically based.
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44
The results of Rothbart's research looking at temperament and culture suggested that

A)it is important for parents to actively mold temperament in their children.
B)the dimensions of temperament are heavily influenced by environmental factors.
C)surgency/extraversion is not an important temperament dimension in infants in some parts of the world.
D)the structure of temperament appears to be similar worldwide.
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45
Your friend,Sandy,interacts with her baby abruptly and lacks confidence.You would expect her baby to be

A)more likely to develop an intense,difficult temperament.
B)less likely to develop an intense,difficult temperament.
C)temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him,because temperament is determined by heredity.
D)temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him,because temperament does not develop until later in childhood.
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46
Irina is a happy,cheerful baby who adjusts well to new situations.She sleeps,eats,and toilets on a regular schedule.Thomas and Chess would categorize Irina's temperament as

A)emotional.
B)easy.
C)slow-to-warm-up.
D)difficult.
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47
An infant's consistent mood and style of behaviour is called

A)emotionality.
B)rhythmicity.
C)temperament.
D)intensity of reaction.
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48
Maggie is seven months old and is playing in an indoor gym with her mother.As a stranger approaches her,she moves closer to her mother.This is best an example of

A)emotion regulation.
B)temperament.
C)display rules.
D)social referencing.
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49
________ is more influenced by heredity than the other temperament dimensions.

A)Activity level
B)Persistence
C)Negative affect
D)Extraversion
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50
Asian infants tend to be ________ than European American infants.

A)less sociable
B)more active
C)more distractible
D)less emotional
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51
Mia is a European American mother.Seiko is a Japanese mother.Compared to Mia,Seiko is

A)likely to spend more time in close physical contact with her baby.
B)likely to spend less time in close physical contact with her baby.
C)less likely to attempt to soothe her baby.
D)likely to exhibit no differences in how she interacts with her baby.
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52
You have noticed that your sister's baby,Carrie,is often unhappy.She typically shows a mild dislike for new foods and unfamiliar places.After reading about Thomas and Chess's temperament classifications,you decide that Carrie has a(n) ________ temperament.

A)easy
B)slow-to-warm-up
C)sociable
D)difficult
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53
Adam's father likes to play with Adam because they both enjoy vigorous play.Adam's mother complains of having a hard time keeping up with Adam because he is a very busy infant who always seems to be getting into things.Adam is high on which dimension of temperament?

A)positive affect
B)persistence
C)activity level
D)negative affect
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54
According to Thomas and Chess's temperament categories,a difficult baby and a slow-to-warm-up baby would be alike in that they both would

A)be upset by unfamiliar situations.
B)be relatively active.
C)respond intensely when they disliked something.
D)often be unhappy.
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55
Studies of temperament in twins have found that

A)fraternal twins are more alike in temperament than are identical twins.
B)identical twins are more alike in temperament than are fraternal twins.
C)there are no differences in the degree of similarity in temperament in fraternal and identical twins.
D)heredity does not seem to influence temperament.
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56
Adriana often cries,responds intensely to new situations,and does not have regular eating and sleeping schedules.Adriana most closely fits Thomas and Chess's ________ temperament classification.

A)slow-to-warm-up
B)sociable
C)difficult
D)easy
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57
Cross-cultural studies of temperament have shown

A)that Japanese and Chinese babies are more emotional in stressful situations than European American babies.
B)that European American babies are more emotional in stressful situations than Asian babies.
C)that any cultural differences in emotionality cannot be explained by the behaviour of the mothers.
D)no differences in emotionality between Asian and American babies.
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58
Research has shown that children with a specific variant of the DRD4 gene

A)are not affected by the quality of environment.
B)are less likely to benefit from high-quality child cares than those without the variant.
C)are more likely to be harmed by prenatal stress than those without the variant.
D)are no different from those without the variant when it comes to temperament.
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59
The dimension of temperament called persistence is defined as

A)the amount of physical and motor activity in a child's daily situations.
B)the extent to which a child expresses pleasure,enthusiasm,and contentment.
C)the amount of time a child devotes to an activity and resistance to distractions.
D)the extent to which a child is irritable,easily distresses,and is prone to anger.
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60
Results of the New York Longitudinal Study indicated that the largest group of babies was categorized as

A)easy babies.
B)difficult babies.
C)slow-to-warm-up babies.
D)average babies.
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61
Studies of links between temperament and developmental outcomes have found

A)distractible children are more likely to succeed in school.
B)anxious children are less likely to comply with parents' rules.
C)shy children often have problems interacting with peers.
D)persistent children are less likely to succeed in school.
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62
According to ________ theory,children who form an attachment to an adult are more likely to survive.

A)evolutionary
B)psychodynamic
C)behavioural
D)Piagetian
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63
If Bill and Mary are typical parents of a baby,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A)Their baby is likely to become attached to Mary but not to Bill.
B)Bill is likely to spend more time playing with their baby than taking care of him.
C)Bill and Mary are likely to spend equal amounts of time reading and talking to their baby.
D)Their infant is likely to prefer Mary over Bill as a playmate.
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64
Greater self-regulation in child hood is linked to

A)more positive life outcomes.
B)more negative life outcomes.
C)greater risk of smoking and substance abuse in adulthood.
D)greater risk of being convicted of a crime in adulthood.
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65
Fathers

A)interact with their babies in the same ways that mothers do.
B)are more likely to engage in physical play with their babies than are mothers.
C)are more likely than mothers to be a source of comfort when babies are distressed.
D)spend more time taking care of their children than playing with them.
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66
After reading about research on temperament and developmental outcomes,which of the following children would most surprise you?

A)Kyle,an active and distractible child who has difficulty in school.
B)Lonnie,a shy and inhibited child who has difficulty interacting with his peers.
C)Richie,an anxious and fearful child who often breaks his parents' rules.
D)Brian,a persistent child who does well in school.
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67
Shy,inhibited children

A)are unlikely to succeed in school.
B)are likely to have difficulty interacting with other children.
C)are less likely to comply with a parent's rules and requests.
D)have more difficulty in familiar situations than in unfamiliar situations.
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68
Temperament from infancy to childhood is

A)completely unrelated.
B)very unstable.
C)somewhat stable.
D)very stable.
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69
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Temperament measured in the first few months of life is moderately related to temperament measured later in infancy.
B)Temperament in childhood is consistently related to adult personality.
C)Temperament during the preschool years is not related to temperament during adolescence.
D)Temperament during the preschool years is strongly related to temperament during adolescence.
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70
The infant singles out the attachment figure at approximately what age?

A)four weeks
B)two months
C)seven months
D)one year
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71
Which of the following statements best describes the stability of temperament?

A)Temperament during the first few weeks of life is not related to temperament later in infancy.
B)Temperament during the preschool years is strongly related to temperament during childhood and adolescence.
C)Positive affect is the least stable dimension of temperament between the ages of three and nine years.
D)Inhibited two-year-olds tend to be shy four-year-olds.
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72
Which of the following statements about temperament is true?

A)The influence of temperament depends on the environment in which children develop.
B)Infants and toddlers who temperamentally resist control tend to be prone to behaviour problems when they are older if their mothers try to exert control over them.
C)Adolescents who are temperamentally cheerful are more affected by life stressors and,therefore,more likely to drink,smoke,or use drugs.
D)Temperament is the sole determining factor of many aspects of development.
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73
________ is used to study attachment relationships.

A)A social smile
B)Systematic desensitization
C)Stranger anxiety
D)The Strange Situation
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74
The evolutionary view of attachment is that it

A)is learned through reinforcement and punishment.
B)is the result of the resolution of conflicts that are centred on various parts of the body.
C)increases the infant's likelihood of survival.
D)was important to human evolution but has no value in modern society.
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75
Four-year-old Allan has a difficult temperament.Four-year-old Ethan has an easy temperament.When they are older and enter school

A)Ethan is more likely than Allan to have behavioural problems.
B)Allan is more likely than Ethan to have behavioural problems.
C)Allan and Ethan are both likely to have behavioural problems.
D)Allan and Ethan are both unlikely to have behavioural problems.
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76
Who is most likely to have just recently singled out an attachment figure?

A)Felicity,who is one month of age
B)Samantha,who is three months of age
C)Addy,who is seven months of age
D)Molly,who is one year of age
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77
Bowlby described four phases in the growth of attachment.They are

A)preattachment,secure attachment,insecure attachment,and true attachment.
B)preattachment,attachment in the making,true attachment,and reciprocal relationships.
C)attachment in the making,true attachment,secure attachment,and adult attachment.
D)secure attachment,anxious-avoidant attachment,ambivalent attachment,and avoidant attachment.
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78
Shivani is an inhibited child.This means

A)she is very outgoing.
B)she will definitely be introverted as an adult.
C)she is likely to be more introverted as an adult,but it's not definitive.
D)she really enjoys being around other people.
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79
Infants usually form attachments

A)only to mothers.
B)only to fathers.
C)to mothers and fathers.
D)to only one person,whoever is the primary caregiver.
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80
Which of the following statements about temperament and other aspects of development is true?

A)Preschoolers with difficult temperaments are more likely than children with easy temperaments to have behavioural problems by the time they start school.
B)Children who are not frequently angry or fearful are more prone to depression.
C)Anxious,fearful children are less likely to comply with a parent's rules and requests.
D)Persistent children are less likely to succeed in school.
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