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Deck 10: Emotional Development
1
All of the following can be classified as ______________________: high energy,enthusiasm,as well as being calm and quiet.
A) negative emotions
B) positive emotions
C) balanced affectivity
D) None of these.
A) negative emotions
B) positive emotions
C) balanced affectivity
D) None of these.
B
2
The opening story about Darius' father supports the fact that
A) having a father care for his child should only happen in extreme emergencies when the mother is not available.
B) being in day care is better for the child than being with dad at home because the child needs to socialize with other children in order to develop properly.
C) not all situations fall into the gender role stereotyping that the mother is the first choice for staying at home with the child.
D) children raised by fathers do not thrive in most cases.
A) having a father care for his child should only happen in extreme emergencies when the mother is not available.
B) being in day care is better for the child than being with dad at home because the child needs to socialize with other children in order to develop properly.
C) not all situations fall into the gender role stereotyping that the mother is the first choice for staying at home with the child.
D) children raised by fathers do not thrive in most cases.
C
3
When parents change their emotional expressions in response to infants' emotional expressions,infants also modify their emotional expressions in response to their parents' emotional expressions.This process is
A) reciprocal.
B) synchronous.
C) both reciprocal and synchronous.
D) neither reciprocal nor synchronous.
A) reciprocal.
B) synchronous.
C) both reciprocal and synchronous.
D) neither reciprocal nor synchronous.
C
4
The text defines ____________________ as feelings,or affect,that occur when a person is in a state or an interaction that is important to him or her,especially to his or her well-being.
A) emotions
B) imprintings
C) attachments
D) synchronies
A) emotions
B) imprintings
C) attachments
D) synchronies
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5
When his mother places him in a warm bath,Jonah feels a rush of pleasure throughout his body.His heart beats a little faster,and he waves his arms excitedly.Jonah is
A) experiencing and showing an emotion.
B) displaying "slow-to-warm-up" behavior.
C) exhibiting learned helplessness.
D) likely engaged in an experiment using a Strange Situation paradigm.
A) experiencing and showing an emotion.
B) displaying "slow-to-warm-up" behavior.
C) exhibiting learned helplessness.
D) likely engaged in an experiment using a Strange Situation paradigm.
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6
Emotions
A) are feelings or affect.
B) reflect behaviors that reflect the pleasantness or unpleasantness of a person's state.
C) can take a specific form such as joy,fear,and anger.
D) All of these.
A) are feelings or affect.
B) reflect behaviors that reflect the pleasantness or unpleasantness of a person's state.
C) can take a specific form such as joy,fear,and anger.
D) All of these.
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7
__________________________ indicates that emotions are modes of adaptation to the specific context in the environment.
A) Empathy
B) Functionalism
C) Negative affectivity
D) Positive affectivity
A) Empathy
B) Functionalism
C) Negative affectivity
D) Positive affectivity
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8
Which of the following is not an example of emotional competence?
A) awareness of one's emotional states
B) empathic sensitivity to others
C) lacking self-regulatory strategies that reduce the intensity or duration of emotional states
D) discerning others' emotions
A) awareness of one's emotional states
B) empathic sensitivity to others
C) lacking self-regulatory strategies that reduce the intensity or duration of emotional states
D) discerning others' emotions
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9
Emotional competence focuses on the ______________ behavior of the emotional experience.
A) shy
B) humorous
C) adaptive
D) maladaptive
A) shy
B) humorous
C) adaptive
D) maladaptive
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10
Who of the following is most likely to argue that a negative emotion would be created when an infant is prevented from achieving a current goal?
A) a behaviorist
B) an ethologist
C) a Piagetian
D) a functionalist
A) a behaviorist
B) an ethologist
C) a Piagetian
D) a functionalist
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11
Biological factors are only part of the story of emotion.For example,Ryan's caregiver plays a role in his neurobiological regulation.By soothing Ryan when he cries and shows distress,the caregiver is helping Ryan
A) know that crying will not help him get attention.
B) increase the production of the stress hormone.
C) modulate his emotions and reduce the level of stress hormones.
D) None of these.
A) know that crying will not help him get attention.
B) increase the production of the stress hormone.
C) modulate his emotions and reduce the level of stress hormones.
D) None of these.
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12
Enthusiasm,joy,and laughter are examples of
A) negative emotions.
B) positive emotions.
C) MAX.
D) type-B behavior.
A) negative emotions.
B) positive emotions.
C) MAX.
D) type-B behavior.
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13
All of the following can be classified as ______________________: anxiety,anger,guilt,and sadness.
A) negative emotions
B) positive emotions
C) balanced affectivity
D) None of these.
A) negative emotions
B) positive emotions
C) balanced affectivity
D) None of these.
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14
Which is not a positive emotion?
A) enthusiasm
B) joy
C) anxiety
D) love
A) enthusiasm
B) joy
C) anxiety
D) love
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15
Primary emotions appear in humans and other animals.Which one of the following is not a primary emotion?
A) surprise
B) interest
C) objective permanence
D) sadness
A) surprise
B) interest
C) objective permanence
D) sadness
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16
_______________________ require cognition,especially consciousness.
A) Primary emotions
B) Self-conscious emotions
C) Cognitive reversals
D) None of these.
A) Primary emotions
B) Self-conscious emotions
C) Cognitive reversals
D) None of these.
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17
Many functionalists focus their work on
A) temperament.
B) goal-related emotions.
C) attachment.
D) cognitive appraisal.
A) temperament.
B) goal-related emotions.
C) attachment.
D) cognitive appraisal.
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18
In terms of emotional competence skills,an example of being able to detect others' emotions is
A) being able to differentiate whether you feel sad or anxious.
B) being able to differentiate whether others feel sad rather than anxious.
C) reducing anger by walking away.
D) appropriately describing a social situation in one's culture.
A) being able to differentiate whether you feel sad or anxious.
B) being able to differentiate whether others feel sad rather than anxious.
C) reducing anger by walking away.
D) appropriately describing a social situation in one's culture.
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19
Which is not a negative emotion?
A) anxiety
B) guilt
C) enthusiasm
D) sadness
A) anxiety
B) guilt
C) enthusiasm
D) sadness
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20
_______________________ indicates that emotion is relational rather than intrapsychic,and that there is a close link between emotion and the person's goals and effort.
A) Empathy
B) Functionalism
C) Negative affectivity
D) Positive affectivity
A) Empathy
B) Functionalism
C) Negative affectivity
D) Positive affectivity
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21
Infants who are experiencing stranger anxiety will be more afraid of which of the following types of people?
A) cheerful
B) smiling
C) unsmiling
D) outgoing
A) cheerful
B) smiling
C) unsmiling
D) outgoing
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22
Five-month-old Frankie smiles whenever he hears his father singing.His behavior provides an example of ________ smiling.
A) reflexive
B) social
C) basic
D) internal-based
A) reflexive
B) social
C) basic
D) internal-based
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23
The infant who is most likely to display a reflexive smile is
A) sleeping.
B) breastfeeding.
C) hearing familiar music.
D) gazing into his mother's eyes.
A) sleeping.
B) breastfeeding.
C) hearing familiar music.
D) gazing into his mother's eyes.
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24
Which of the following statements is not true about 4- and 5-year-olds with regard to understanding emotions?
A) The same event can elicit the same emotion in different people.
B) They are learning about the causes and consequences of their feelings.
C) They do not have the slightest idea of how to control and manage their emotions to meet social standards.
D) They can reflect verbally on their emotions.
A) The same event can elicit the same emotion in different people.
B) They are learning about the causes and consequences of their feelings.
C) They do not have the slightest idea of how to control and manage their emotions to meet social standards.
D) They can reflect verbally on their emotions.
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25
Cries and smiles are two emotional expressions that infants display when interacting with parents and they are the first forms of the baby's
A) emotional communication.
B) internal need redemption.
C) ability to show anger.
D) All of these.
A) emotional communication.
B) internal need redemption.
C) ability to show anger.
D) All of these.
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26
Parents who monitor their children's emotions and see their children's negative emotions as an opportunity to teach their children how to label their emotions and how to deal with their emotions effectively are using emotion ________.
A) teaching
B) training
C) coaching
D) controlling
A) teaching
B) training
C) coaching
D) controlling
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27
According to Bowlby,the function of an infant's cry is to
A) prevent negative feelings from occurring.
B) form the basis of language development.
C) elicit caretaking from adults.
D) express physiological arousal.
A) prevent negative feelings from occurring.
B) form the basis of language development.
C) elicit caretaking from adults.
D) express physiological arousal.
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28
Which of the following statements about stranger anxiety is false?
A) Stranger anxiety emerges gradually.
B) Not every infant goes through this phase.
C) This phase is not normal behavior and should be brought to the pediatrician's attention.
D) When an infant feels secure they are less likely to experience stranger anxiety.
A) Stranger anxiety emerges gradually.
B) Not every infant goes through this phase.
C) This phase is not normal behavior and should be brought to the pediatrician's attention.
D) When an infant feels secure they are less likely to experience stranger anxiety.
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29
Kiley is reacting negatively to not being allowed to have a toy she wants in the store.Her mother tells Kiley to stop being mad,and walks away as Kiley follows her,crying,is using emotion ______.
A) dismissing
B) demeaning
C) deletion
D) delegation
A) dismissing
B) demeaning
C) deletion
D) delegation
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30
Stranger anxiety,which is the fear and wariness of strangers,begins
A) in the first half of the first year.
B) in the second half of the first year.
C) after 2 years of age.
D) upon entering kindergarten.
A) in the first half of the first year.
B) in the second half of the first year.
C) after 2 years of age.
D) upon entering kindergarten.
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31
When does the child gradually develop an ability to inhibit,and minimize the intensity and duration of,emotional reactions?
A) in the second year of life
B) in the first year of life
C) not until after 3 years of age
D) upon entry into elementary school
A) in the second year of life
B) in the first year of life
C) not until after 3 years of age
D) upon entry into elementary school
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32
With increasing age in infancy and early childhood,regulation of emotions shifts gradually from external sources in the world,for example,__________________,to self-initiated internal resources.
A) teachers
B) parents
C) peers
D) All of these.
A) teachers
B) parents
C) peers
D) All of these.
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33
_______________ is expressed when children feel joy as a result of the successful outcome of a particular action.It is associated with achieving a particular goal.
A) Unawareness
B) Pain
C) Shame
D) Pride
A) Unawareness
B) Pain
C) Shame
D) Pride
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34
Which one of the following is not a sign of early emotional regulation?
A) sucking
B) redirecting or distracting
C) soothing oneself
D) responding to talk
A) sucking
B) redirecting or distracting
C) soothing oneself
D) responding to talk
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35
Which of the following is not a type of crying in babies?
A) basic cry
B) pain cry
C) anger cry
D) danger cry
A) basic cry
B) pain cry
C) anger cry
D) danger cry
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36
The most important changes in emotional development in early childhood include an increased ability to
A) control hitting other children.
B) hide emotions.
C) talk about emotion and understand it better.
D) tell other children what they are doing wrong.
A) control hitting other children.
B) hide emotions.
C) talk about emotion and understand it better.
D) tell other children what they are doing wrong.
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37
________________ emerges when children perceive they have not met standards or goals.
A) Unawareness
B) Pain
C) Shame
D) Pride
A) Unawareness
B) Pain
C) Shame
D) Pride
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38
Which pattern best exemplifies the "basic cry"?
A) one loud,long shriek
B) a cry,silence,a cry of slightly higher pitch,silence
C) a cry,a whimper,a cry,a whimper
D) lots of tears and little noise
A) one loud,long shriek
B) a cry,silence,a cry of slightly higher pitch,silence
C) a cry,a whimper,a cry,a whimper
D) lots of tears and little noise
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39
While watching television,you suddenly hear your infant crying in the next room.The initial cry is loud,sudden,and long.The infant then appears to hold its breath for an extended period.Your infant is most likely
A) angry.
B) excited.
C) in pain.
D) practicing his or her crying.
A) angry.
B) excited.
C) in pain.
D) practicing his or her crying.
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40
_______________________ consists of effectively managing arousal to adapt and reach a goal.
A) Emotional regulation
B) Emotional understanding
C) Emotional codependence
D) None of these.
A) Emotional regulation
B) Emotional understanding
C) Emotional codependence
D) None of these.
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41
Which of the following is not a type of temperament described by Chess and Thomas?
A) easy
B) difficult
C) insecure
D) slow-to-warm-up
A) easy
B) difficult
C) insecure
D) slow-to-warm-up
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42
________________________ is an individual's behavioral style and characteristic way of emotionally responding.
A) Attachment
B) Love
C) Temperament
D) Unclassified response
A) Attachment
B) Love
C) Temperament
D) Unclassified response
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43
In middle and late childhood emotions begin to change.Which of the following statements is true?
A) Children begin to internalize and integrate the emotions of pride and shame and take on a sense of personal responsibility.
B) Children have the ability to suppress negative emotional reactions.
C) Children have self-initiated strategies for redirecting feelings.
D) All of these.
A) Children begin to internalize and integrate the emotions of pride and shame and take on a sense of personal responsibility.
B) Children have the ability to suppress negative emotional reactions.
C) Children have self-initiated strategies for redirecting feelings.
D) All of these.
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44
Kagan argues that children inherit a _______________ that biases them to have a particular type of temperament and such children may learn to __________ their temperament to some degree.
A) consciousness; keep
B) consciousness; modify
C) physiology; modify
D) psychology; modify
A) consciousness; keep
B) consciousness; modify
C) physiology; modify
D) psychology; modify
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45
Research by Chess and Thomas has indicated that the temperaments of most children are
A) easy.
B) difficult.
C) securely attached.
D) not able to be placed in a specific category of temperament.
A) easy.
B) difficult.
C) securely attached.
D) not able to be placed in a specific category of temperament.
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46
For mothers with children under the age of 5 who were involved in the 9-11 attacks on New York,research has shown if the mothers developed post-traumatic stress disorder and depression their children were more likely to develop _______.
A) aggression
B) depression
C) anxiety
D) All of these.
A) aggression
B) depression
C) anxiety
D) All of these.
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47
In research on Chinese and Canadian children,it was found that children's temperaments vary depending on their culture.Which of the following statements is false about this research?
A) Behavioral inhibition is more highly valued in China than North America.
B) Chinese children are more inhibited than Canadian children.
C) Canadian mothers were very accepting of their children's inhibitions.
D) Chinese mothers were more accepting of their children's inhibitions.
A) Behavioral inhibition is more highly valued in China than North America.
B) Chinese children are more inhibited than Canadian children.
C) Canadian mothers were very accepting of their children's inhibitions.
D) Chinese mothers were more accepting of their children's inhibitions.
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48
Mary Rothbart and John Bates recently concluded that there are three broad dimensions that best represent what researchers have found to characterize the structure of temperament.Which one of the statements below is incorrect according to Rothbart and Bates?
A) Extraversion/surgency includes positive anticipation,impulsivity,activity level,and sensation seeking.
B) Positive affectivity includes happiness and comfort.
C) Negative affectivity includes fear,frustration,sadness,and discomfort.
D) Effortful control (self-regulation)includes attentional focusing and shifting and low-intensity pleasure.
A) Extraversion/surgency includes positive anticipation,impulsivity,activity level,and sensation seeking.
B) Positive affectivity includes happiness and comfort.
C) Negative affectivity includes fear,frustration,sadness,and discomfort.
D) Effortful control (self-regulation)includes attentional focusing and shifting and low-intensity pleasure.
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49
A child with a low activity level who is somewhat negative,shows low adaptability,and displays a low intensity of mood is a _________ child.
A) difficult
B) resistant
C) anxious
D) slow-to-warm-up
A) difficult
B) resistant
C) anxious
D) slow-to-warm-up
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50
In terms of temperament,who would benefit from an uncrowded,less noisy environment?
A) a difficult child
B) a shy child
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
A) a difficult child
B) a shy child
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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51
What percentage of children were classified by Chess and Thomas as slow-to-warm-up?
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
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52
When describing her 2-year-old daughter Erin,Mrs.Hoffman uses phrases like "very active child" and "adapts well to new situations." These phrases are referring to Erin's
A) mood.
B) temperament.
C) emotionality.
D) acculturation.
A) mood.
B) temperament.
C) emotionality.
D) acculturation.
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53
If you were in a room with 10 typical infants,based on the temperament research of Chess and Thomas (1991),how many would you expect to be classified as difficult?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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54
A person's behavioral style and usual way of responding is referred to as
A) mood.
B) attachment.
C) temperament.
D) sociability.
A) mood.
B) attachment.
C) temperament.
D) sociability.
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55
Chess and Thomas classified what percentage of children as difficult?
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
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56
The match between a child's temperament and the environmental demands the child must cope with is identified as ____________.
A) appropriate fit
B) significant fit
C) goodness of fit
D) adaptive fit
A) appropriate fit
B) significant fit
C) goodness of fit
D) adaptive fit
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57
A method of helping a child cope with extreme stress includes
A) reassurance.
B) helping them forget the event.
C) teaching denial.
D) None of these.
A) reassurance.
B) helping them forget the event.
C) teaching denial.
D) None of these.
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58
Which of the follow are correct in terms of temperament?
A) Children who had a difficult temperament at 3 to 5 years of age were usually well-adjusted as young adults.
B) Boys with a difficult temperament in childhood are less likely as adults to continue their formal education.
C) Girls with difficult temperaments in childhood are more likely to experience marital conflict as adults.
D) Boys with a difficult temperament in childhood are less likely as adults to continue their formal education,and girls with a difficult temperament in childhood are more likely to experience marital conflict as adults.
A) Children who had a difficult temperament at 3 to 5 years of age were usually well-adjusted as young adults.
B) Boys with a difficult temperament in childhood are less likely as adults to continue their formal education.
C) Girls with difficult temperaments in childhood are more likely to experience marital conflict as adults.
D) Boys with a difficult temperament in childhood are less likely as adults to continue their formal education,and girls with a difficult temperament in childhood are more likely to experience marital conflict as adults.
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59
According to research,a goal of parenting might be accomplished in one way with one child and in another way with another child,depending on the child's
A) intelligence.
B) gender.
C) temperament.
D) All of these.
A) intelligence.
B) gender.
C) temperament.
D) All of these.
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60
Which statement is true about developmental changes in middle to late childhood?
A) Children during this stage of development have a capacity for genuine empathy.
B) Children during this stage of development do not practice displacement of their feelings.
C) Children during this stage of development know how to adequately express their feelings.
D) Children during this stage of development do not blow up with little or no provocation.
A) Children during this stage of development have a capacity for genuine empathy.
B) Children during this stage of development do not practice displacement of their feelings.
C) Children during this stage of development know how to adequately express their feelings.
D) Children during this stage of development do not blow up with little or no provocation.
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61
The Strange Situation was designed to measure
A) temperament.
B) attachment.
C) anxiety.
D) sociability.
A) temperament.
B) attachment.
C) anxiety.
D) sociability.
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62
Who developed the Strange Situation technique?
A) Harry Harlow
B) Erik Erikson
C) Richard Lazarus
D) Mary Ainsworth
A) Harry Harlow
B) Erik Erikson
C) Richard Lazarus
D) Mary Ainsworth
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63
An example of how labeling a child as difficult can cause a problem is when
A) a self-fulfilling prophecy takes place.
B) parents favor a child of a specific gender.
C) siblings call the child names.
D) None of these.
A) a self-fulfilling prophecy takes place.
B) parents favor a child of a specific gender.
C) siblings call the child names.
D) None of these.
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64
Why was the Harlow (1958)study with the cloth and wire surrogate mothers so important?
A) It demonstrated that feeding was the primary drive of infant attachments.
B) It showed that human and monkey attachments follow very different developmental courses.
C) It showed that the type of contact infant and mother had was more critical for attachment formation than feeding.
D) It showed that there is no instinctive drive to form an attachment.
A) It demonstrated that feeding was the primary drive of infant attachments.
B) It showed that human and monkey attachments follow very different developmental courses.
C) It showed that the type of contact infant and mother had was more critical for attachment formation than feeding.
D) It showed that there is no instinctive drive to form an attachment.
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65
Jason is an active child with active parents.Jason is experiencing ______.
A) significant fit
B) goodness of fit
C) adaptive fit
D) appropriate fit
A) significant fit
B) goodness of fit
C) adaptive fit
D) appropriate fit
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66
Concerning the basis of attachments,Bowlby is to Harlow as
A) contact comfort is to love.
B) instinct is to contact comfort.
C) love is to oral satisfaction.
D) oral satisfaction is to instinct.
A) contact comfort is to love.
B) instinct is to contact comfort.
C) love is to oral satisfaction.
D) oral satisfaction is to instinct.
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67
The social interactions of face-to-face play will include
A) vocalizations.
B) touch.
C) gestures.
D) All of these.
A) vocalizations.
B) touch.
C) gestures.
D) All of these.
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68
Freud's ideas about attachment emphasize the fact that the infant is most likely to be more attached to the mother because she
A) gave birth to the infant.
B) changes the infant's diaper.
C) provides food for the infant.
D) All of these.
A) gave birth to the infant.
B) changes the infant's diaper.
C) provides food for the infant.
D) All of these.
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69
Susan and her infant son recently participated in a research study at the local college campus.Susan's simplified description of the study is "mom and baby together,baby by itself,someone else with baby,and then mom back with baby." Based on this description,you would be correct in assuming that Susan had participated in a study using a ________ paradigm.
A) habituation-dishabituation
B) Strange Situation
C) positive affectivity
D) primary appraisal
A) habituation-dishabituation
B) Strange Situation
C) positive affectivity
D) primary appraisal
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70
Research on attachment shows that at about 6 to 7 months of age,the infant's attachment to the caregiver intensifies.This finding supports whose view of attachment?
A) Lorenz
B) Bowlby
C) Harlow
D) Erikson
A) Lorenz
B) Bowlby
C) Harlow
D) Erikson
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71
________________________ is evidenced when infants use the caregiver,usually the mother,as a secure base from which to explore the environment.
A) Insecure attachment
B) Secure attachment
C) Fearful temperament
D) Individual differences
A) Insecure attachment
B) Secure attachment
C) Fearful temperament
D) Individual differences
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72
Which psychosocial crisis is associated with attachment formation?
A) trust versus mistrust
B) initiative versus guilt
C) identity versus role confusion
D) generativity versus stagnation
A) trust versus mistrust
B) initiative versus guilt
C) identity versus role confusion
D) generativity versus stagnation
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73
______________________________ is reading emotional cues in others to help determine how to act in a particular situation.
A) Social referencing
B) Familiar-setting situation
C) Functionalism
D) Stranger anxiety
A) Social referencing
B) Familiar-setting situation
C) Functionalism
D) Stranger anxiety
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74
In relationship to social referencing,it is expected that a child at the age of ____ will have a tendency to "check" with the mother before acting.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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75
What technique did Mary Ainsworth develop to measure the infant's attachment to the caregiver?
A) surrogate test
B) Strange Situation
C) stranger anxiety test
D) separation scenario
A) surrogate test
B) Strange Situation
C) stranger anxiety test
D) separation scenario
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76
Who of the following is not included in the Strange Situation?
A) caregiver
B) caregiver's baby
C) stranger
D) stranger's baby
A) caregiver
B) caregiver's baby
C) stranger
D) stranger's baby
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77
___________________________ is a close emotional bond between the infant and caregiver.
A) Empathy
B) Imprinting
C) Attachment
D) Synchrony
A) Empathy
B) Imprinting
C) Attachment
D) Synchrony
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78
In an attachment experiment with surrogate "mothers" (Harlow,1958),the infant monkeys showed a preference for the _________ monkey.
A) wire
B) cloth
C) wood
D) plastic
A) wire
B) cloth
C) wood
D) plastic
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79
In Harlow's (1958)study,what did they find was most important to infant attachment?
A) feeding
B) contact comfort
C) peers
D) presence of both mother and father
A) feeding
B) contact comfort
C) peers
D) presence of both mother and father
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80
Erikson and Bowlby would agree that
A) human attachment occurs within the first few days after birth.
B) a toddler's insistence on using a "security blanket" is a sign of a disturbed attachment.
C) attachments are best explained by the maternal instinct.
D) familiarity with a primary caregiver is critical during the first year of life.
A) human attachment occurs within the first few days after birth.
B) a toddler's insistence on using a "security blanket" is a sign of a disturbed attachment.
C) attachments are best explained by the maternal instinct.
D) familiarity with a primary caregiver is critical during the first year of life.
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