Deck 9: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood

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John Bowlby and other object-relations researchers believe that a child's internal working model of the self is

A)derived from the parent-child relationship.
B)based on a child's performance in school.
C)based on a child's motor skills and abilities.
D)derived from a child's inner speech.
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A child's basic understanding of his or her own status as a boy or girl is called

A)gender identity.
B)gender awareness.
C)gender schema.
D)gender socialization.
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A child's internal working model of the self is generally least influenced by

A)genetics.
B)parents.
C)skills.
D)peers.
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Children who have been abused tend to have internal working models of themselves that

A)are positive,as compensation.
B)include greater self-awareness.
C)are more coherent.
D)are more fragmented and disorganizeD.
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Children low in self-esteem are usually

A)behind their more confident peers in cognitive development.
B)less advanced than their more confident peers in motor skills.
C)less likely than their more confident peers to ask questions.
D)more likely than their more confident peers to show off.
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Children with positive internal working models of themselves are likely to have _____ attachments to their parents.

A)disorganized
B)insecure-avoidant
C)insecure-resistant
D)secure
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Gender awareness refers to a child's

A)knowledge that he or she is a boy or girl.
B)ability to discriminate between males and females.
C)beliefs about what girls and boys do.
D)sense of the social norms of boys' and girls' behaviors.
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Ben is low in self-esteem.He is likely to be

A)curious.
B)withdrawn.
C)independent.
D)eager to try new things.
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Carol is a confident,curious,independent 4-year-old who asks many questions.She is likely to be high in

A)reversibility.
B)self-esteem.
C)authoritarianism.
D)aggression.
Question
Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.

A)1 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)2 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)3 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)4 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Self-concepts in early childhood tend to be

A)unrealistically positive.
B)unrealistically negative.
C)extremely realistiC.
D)inclusive of both positive and negative qualities.
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Preschool children find it easy to

A)correctly estimate their own abilities.
B)contrast their own performance with other children's.
C)differentiate between their goals and their actual performance.
D)describe their specific physical attributes.
Question
A child's gender identity is his or her

A)knowledge that he or she is a boy or girl.
B)sense of her- or himself as male or female.
C)beliefs about what girls and boys do.
D)sense of the social norms of boys' and girls' behaviors.
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According to Erik Erikson,parents who often correct their children and try to protect their feelings by restraining the children's activities to things they can already do well,help their children generate feelings of

A)autonomy.
B)initiative.
C)shame.
D)guilt.
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Erik Erikson suggested that preschoolers face a normative crisis of

A)trust.
B)autonomy.
C)initiative.
D)industry.
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A child's basic ideas about her abilities and attributes constitute her

A)self-esteem.
B)self-selection.
C)self-concept.
D)self.
Question
According to John Bowlby and other attachment researchers,a child's level of attachment security helps generate her

A)Eriksonian level of initiative.
B)internal working model of the self.
C)Zone of Proximal Development.
D)Proximodistal Level of Self-Concept.
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When Boris says,"I'm special!" he is talking about his

A)self-esteem.
B)self-selection.
C)self-concept.
D)self.
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According to Erik Erikson,children who do not successfully solve the normative crisis of early childhood will feel a sense of

A)inferiority.
B)mistrust.
C)despair.
D)guilt.
Question
Preschoolers' self-concepts include all of the following except

A)physical attributes,such as height.
B)being good at some things but not others.
C)specific skills.
D)food preferences.
Question
In general,preschool girls tend to play

A)aggressively.
B)with transportation and construction toys.
C)in groups of 2-3 children.
D)in ways that establish dominance hierarchies.
Question
Timothy is 4 years old.At Halloween,his father puts on a dress and wig and carries a big purse.Timothy is likely to think his father's behavior is

A)bad.
B)funny.
C)interesting.
D)unimportant.
Question
_____ is a condition in which fetal exposure to androgens results in girls with distinct male behavioral play patterns.

A)Turner's syndrome
B)Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
C)Down syndrome
D)Fragile X syndrome
Question
The development of testes in males is initiated by the _____ gene during the 6th or 7th week of gestation.

A)SRX
B)SRT
C)SRY
D)YYX
Question
Little Mike says,"I was a boy,but now I've put on a skirt,so I'm a girl." This shows he has not yet achieved

A)gender identity.
B)gender awareness.
C)gender socialization.
D)gender constancy.
Question
Gender stereotyping peaks between the ages of

A)5-6.
B)6-7.
C)7-8.
D)8-9.
Question
Testosterone is an

A)estrogen.
B)epinephrine.
C)androgen.
D)neurotransmitter.
Question
Children generally develop a sense of gender constancy by the time they are _____ years old.

A)3-4
B)4-5
C)5-6
D)6-7
Question
The brains of preschool boys _____ than the brains of preschool girls.

A)have less white matter
B)have a smaller and less dense corpus callosum
C)are nearly a pound heavier
D)are nearly a pound lighter
Question
Researchers have found that peer influences on the playground and in preschool settings

A)tend to intensify gender socialization.
B)tend to reduce gender socialization.
C)tend to reverse gender socialization.
D)have no measurable effect on gender socialization.
Question
Parents are most likely to support

A)independent behavior in their daughters.
B)competitiveness in their sons.
C)sharing with their sons.
D)encouragement for wrestling and other physical activities with their daughters.
Question
Boys inherit _____ sex chromosomes from their parents.

A)XX
B)YY
C)XY
D)XYY
Question
When children display Gender Identity Disorders of childhood,most psychologists

A)believe that the children should be allowed to behave as they wish.
B)believe that the children should be forced to adopt "correct" gender-stereotyped behavior.
C)believe that the children should be rewarded for correct gender-appropriate behavior and punished for incorrect behavior.
D)cannot agree on the correct advice for parents.
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In general,preschool boys tend to play

A)in groups of 2-3 children.
B)indoors.
C)cooperatively.
D)farther away from adults than girls do.
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Male hormones are called

A)estrogens.
B)epinephrines.
C)androgens.
D)adrenalines.
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Carl has just entered the Little Psychologists Preschool Program.By the end of the school year,he his most likely to

A)spend more time playing with large groups of boys.
B)spend more time playing with large groups of girls.
C)spend more time playing with both girls and boys.
D)spend more time playing independently.
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Bluto's father Mongo says,"Let's watch some football while your mother and sister go shopping." Mongo is engaging in

A)gender awareness.
B)gender socialization.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender identity.
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When Queenie asks her daughter Ariel,"How's my little princess today?" she's engaging in

A)gender awareness.
B)gender socialization.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender identity.
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Children aged 3-5 years old tend to see deviations from gender-stereotyped behaviors as

A)bad.
B)funny.
C)interesting.
D)unimportant.
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By the time they are _____ years old,most children tend to engage in stereotypical gender-appropriate behavior and play mostly with other children of their sex.

A)6
B)5
C)4
D)3
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Children are likely to become less rigid about sex-stereotyped behaviors once they have mastered the concept of

A)a gender schemA.
B)gender identity.
C)gender socialization.
D)gender constancy.
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When Kristof trips on the playground,his mother tells him about a time that she tripped in front of everyone and was embarrassed.Then she asks him how he feels.She's using _____ to help Kristof develop emotional intelligence.

A)conservation
B)inner-speech
C)scaffolding
D)effortful control
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Collectivist cultures tend to emphasize all of the following except

A)individual development.
B)social harmony.
C)interdependence.
D)highly restricted emotional displays.
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Five-year-old Connor hates taking out the trash because it's smelly and gross.But he is able to do so because he can exercise _____ over his emotions.

A)disengaged empathy
B)externalizing homophily
C)effortful control
D)reactive socialization
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Children with well-developed emotional intelligence tend to be

A)more popular with other children.
B)more threatening to other children.
C)more likely to be hurt or bullied by other children.
D)more likely to be avoided by other children.
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At preschool,little Cindy wants to give her 5-year-old friend,Liam,a hug.Liam is most likely to say

A)"Okay."
B)"Wow,yes!"
C)"Okay,but not where anyone can see."
D)"Euuw! Ick! Get away!"
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One reason why preschool girls seem to develop better emotional intelligence than preschool boys may be

A)boys spend too much time in joint pretend play.
B)boys spend more time talking about emotions rather than dealing with them.
C)girls engage in more negotiation-based games.
D)girls spend less time discussing emotions with their mothers than boys do.
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Otto has been abused throughout early childhood.It's likely that he'll be

A)hypervigilant about friendly behavior.
B)hypervigilant about hostile behavior.
C)unlikely to be able to read other people's emotions.
D)unable to express any emotions.
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All of the following are required for the development of secondary emotions except

A)a theory of mind.
B)awareness of social norms.
C)development of concrete operations.
D)a sense of responsibility.
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Cross-cultural research on emotional expression shows that

A)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged.
B)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged in children.
C)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged in adults,but not in children.
D)it's different in different cultures.
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_____,is most likely to have a child who is able to regulate his or her emotions well.

A)Yerachmiel,who spends a lot of time telling his daughter what to do
B)Draizey,who listens to her daughter and reflects her daughter's ideas back during conversation
C)Akiva,who is always with his son no matter what the boy is doing
D)Sheliya,an abusive mother
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Maya has developed an excellent sense of her own feelings,as well as being sensitive to the feelings of others.Psychologists would say that she has well-developed

A)emotional regulation.
B)effortful control.
C)internalizing behaviors.
D)emotional intelligence.
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Primary emotions include

A)pride.
B)guilt.
C)shame.
D)happiness.
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When a child strikes out impulsively in anger,rather than containing or regulating her frustration,she is engaging in

A)internalizing behaviors.
B)externalizing behaviors.
C)effortful control.
D)effortful deregulation.
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Agatha suffers from untreated clinical depression.It's likely that her preschool-age daughter

A)will also be clinically depressed.
B)will be happier because of reaction formation.
C)will feel responsible for her mother's depression.
D)will act out in destructive ways.
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All of the following are secondary emotions except

A)pride.
B)guilt.
C)shame.
D)happiness.
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Children begin to label their own and other people's emotions when they are approximately _____ years old.

A)1-2
B)2-3
C)3-4
D)4-5
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Yuri has just gotten a gold star for following directions in preschool,and he's very proud of himself.Yuri's pride is

A)negative affect.
B)totally undeserved.
C)a primary emotion.
D)a secondary emotion.
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Western European and American parents tend to emphasize

A)individual development.
B)social harmony.
C)interdependence.
D)highly restricted emotional displays.
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All of the following are true about effortful control except

A)it's associated with infants' temperaments.
B)it's greater in children who experience intrusive parenting.
C)it's linked to a child's ability to focus attention.
D)it helps children regulate their emotions.
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Kele believes that he has broken his friend's iPod.He hasn't said anything,but his shoulders are hunched and he won't make eye contact with his friend.Kele is showing physical signs of

A)empathy.
B)compliance.
C)guilt.
D)pride.
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Pride would most likely be considered a negative emotion in

A)Beijing.
B)London.
C)New York City.
D)Honolulu.
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All of the following are associated with children's development of conscience except

A)the development of effortful control.
B)secure attachments to their parents.
C)extrinsic motivation.
D)empathy.
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Kangi helps his neighbor carry boxes out of his garage for a yard sale.Kangi is doing it just to be helpful and doesn't expect anything in return.Kangi is demonstrating _____ behavior.

A)self-interested
B)externalizing
C)internalizing
D)altruistic
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Little Tusa sees a candy wrapper on the sidewalk.She picks it up and throws it in the trash.Tusa is demonstrating

A)externalizing behavior.
B)internalizing behavior.
C)instrumental aggression.
D)prosocial behavior
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Prosocial behavior is more common among children who

A)were in very large groups of children in preschool.
B)grew up in collectivist societies.
C)are encouraged to be themselves.
D)have not yet developed effortful control.
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Alberto is a five-year-old in a collectivist culture.He's most likely to feel

A)uncomfortable displaying his emotions.
B)proud of his achievements at soccer camp.
C)envious of his sister's success at school.
D)comfortable talking about his feelings with his father.
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Shame would most likely be considered a positive emotion in

A)Beijing.
B)London.
C)New York City.
D)Honolulu.
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Mothers in _____ are more likely to view emotional displays as disruptive and shameful.

A)Beijing
B)London
C)New York City
D)Honolulu
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When little Jolanta hits Inga so she can take away Inga's toy,Jolanta is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)physical
B)verbal
C)relational
D)reactive
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Ben hits Cecil on the head because he doesn't like Cecil and wants to hurt him.Ben is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
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Prosocial behavior is less likely to be seen in children who

A)grew up in collectivist cultures.
B)are encouraged to be themselves.
C)are punished for being too aggressive.
D)had very small playgroups in preschool.
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Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.

A)1 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And 2
B)2 and 2 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)2 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
And 3
D)3 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following is not an extrinsic motivator?

A)Fear of punishment
B)Pride
C)Rewards
D)Getting a lot of attention
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Understanding and sharing another person's feelings is

A)agonism.
B)homophily.
C)empathy.
D)guilt.
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Whenever Lamont wants to do something bad,he gets a feeling that he'll feel awful if he does it.That feeling is his

A)internalizing behavior.
B)externalizing behavior.
C)reciprocity.
D)conscience.
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Which of the following is not an example of intrinsic motivation?

A)Enjoying being helpful
B)Doing something out of friendship
C)Wanting a reward
D)Feelings of pride
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Little Julio hits Jose,and Jose yells that Julio is a goofball.Julio is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
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When little Jolanta hits Inga so she can take away Inga's toy,Jolanta is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
Question
Little Julio hits Jose,and Jose yells that Julio is a goofball.Julio is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)physical
B)verbal
C)relational
D)reactive
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Deck 9: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood
1
John Bowlby and other object-relations researchers believe that a child's internal working model of the self is

A)derived from the parent-child relationship.
B)based on a child's performance in school.
C)based on a child's motor skills and abilities.
D)derived from a child's inner speech.
A
2
A child's basic understanding of his or her own status as a boy or girl is called

A)gender identity.
B)gender awareness.
C)gender schema.
D)gender socialization.
A
3
A child's internal working model of the self is generally least influenced by

A)genetics.
B)parents.
C)skills.
D)peers.
A
4
Children who have been abused tend to have internal working models of themselves that

A)are positive,as compensation.
B)include greater self-awareness.
C)are more coherent.
D)are more fragmented and disorganizeD.
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Children low in self-esteem are usually

A)behind their more confident peers in cognitive development.
B)less advanced than their more confident peers in motor skills.
C)less likely than their more confident peers to ask questions.
D)more likely than their more confident peers to show off.
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Children with positive internal working models of themselves are likely to have _____ attachments to their parents.

A)disorganized
B)insecure-avoidant
C)insecure-resistant
D)secure
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Gender awareness refers to a child's

A)knowledge that he or she is a boy or girl.
B)ability to discriminate between males and females.
C)beliefs about what girls and boys do.
D)sense of the social norms of boys' and girls' behaviors.
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Ben is low in self-esteem.He is likely to be

A)curious.
B)withdrawn.
C)independent.
D)eager to try new things.
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Carol is a confident,curious,independent 4-year-old who asks many questions.She is likely to be high in

A)reversibility.
B)self-esteem.
C)authoritarianism.
D)aggression.
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Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.

A)1 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4
B)2 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4
C)3 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4
D)4 <strong>Most children can identify their own gender by the time they are _____ years old.</strong> A)1   B)2   C)3   D)4
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Self-concepts in early childhood tend to be

A)unrealistically positive.
B)unrealistically negative.
C)extremely realistiC.
D)inclusive of both positive and negative qualities.
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Preschool children find it easy to

A)correctly estimate their own abilities.
B)contrast their own performance with other children's.
C)differentiate between their goals and their actual performance.
D)describe their specific physical attributes.
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A child's gender identity is his or her

A)knowledge that he or she is a boy or girl.
B)sense of her- or himself as male or female.
C)beliefs about what girls and boys do.
D)sense of the social norms of boys' and girls' behaviors.
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According to Erik Erikson,parents who often correct their children and try to protect their feelings by restraining the children's activities to things they can already do well,help their children generate feelings of

A)autonomy.
B)initiative.
C)shame.
D)guilt.
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Erik Erikson suggested that preschoolers face a normative crisis of

A)trust.
B)autonomy.
C)initiative.
D)industry.
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A child's basic ideas about her abilities and attributes constitute her

A)self-esteem.
B)self-selection.
C)self-concept.
D)self.
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According to John Bowlby and other attachment researchers,a child's level of attachment security helps generate her

A)Eriksonian level of initiative.
B)internal working model of the self.
C)Zone of Proximal Development.
D)Proximodistal Level of Self-Concept.
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When Boris says,"I'm special!" he is talking about his

A)self-esteem.
B)self-selection.
C)self-concept.
D)self.
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According to Erik Erikson,children who do not successfully solve the normative crisis of early childhood will feel a sense of

A)inferiority.
B)mistrust.
C)despair.
D)guilt.
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Preschoolers' self-concepts include all of the following except

A)physical attributes,such as height.
B)being good at some things but not others.
C)specific skills.
D)food preferences.
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In general,preschool girls tend to play

A)aggressively.
B)with transportation and construction toys.
C)in groups of 2-3 children.
D)in ways that establish dominance hierarchies.
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Timothy is 4 years old.At Halloween,his father puts on a dress and wig and carries a big purse.Timothy is likely to think his father's behavior is

A)bad.
B)funny.
C)interesting.
D)unimportant.
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_____ is a condition in which fetal exposure to androgens results in girls with distinct male behavioral play patterns.

A)Turner's syndrome
B)Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
C)Down syndrome
D)Fragile X syndrome
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The development of testes in males is initiated by the _____ gene during the 6th or 7th week of gestation.

A)SRX
B)SRT
C)SRY
D)YYX
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Little Mike says,"I was a boy,but now I've put on a skirt,so I'm a girl." This shows he has not yet achieved

A)gender identity.
B)gender awareness.
C)gender socialization.
D)gender constancy.
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Gender stereotyping peaks between the ages of

A)5-6.
B)6-7.
C)7-8.
D)8-9.
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Testosterone is an

A)estrogen.
B)epinephrine.
C)androgen.
D)neurotransmitter.
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Children generally develop a sense of gender constancy by the time they are _____ years old.

A)3-4
B)4-5
C)5-6
D)6-7
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The brains of preschool boys _____ than the brains of preschool girls.

A)have less white matter
B)have a smaller and less dense corpus callosum
C)are nearly a pound heavier
D)are nearly a pound lighter
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Researchers have found that peer influences on the playground and in preschool settings

A)tend to intensify gender socialization.
B)tend to reduce gender socialization.
C)tend to reverse gender socialization.
D)have no measurable effect on gender socialization.
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Parents are most likely to support

A)independent behavior in their daughters.
B)competitiveness in their sons.
C)sharing with their sons.
D)encouragement for wrestling and other physical activities with their daughters.
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Boys inherit _____ sex chromosomes from their parents.

A)XX
B)YY
C)XY
D)XYY
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33
When children display Gender Identity Disorders of childhood,most psychologists

A)believe that the children should be allowed to behave as they wish.
B)believe that the children should be forced to adopt "correct" gender-stereotyped behavior.
C)believe that the children should be rewarded for correct gender-appropriate behavior and punished for incorrect behavior.
D)cannot agree on the correct advice for parents.
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34
In general,preschool boys tend to play

A)in groups of 2-3 children.
B)indoors.
C)cooperatively.
D)farther away from adults than girls do.
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35
Male hormones are called

A)estrogens.
B)epinephrines.
C)androgens.
D)adrenalines.
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36
Carl has just entered the Little Psychologists Preschool Program.By the end of the school year,he his most likely to

A)spend more time playing with large groups of boys.
B)spend more time playing with large groups of girls.
C)spend more time playing with both girls and boys.
D)spend more time playing independently.
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37
Bluto's father Mongo says,"Let's watch some football while your mother and sister go shopping." Mongo is engaging in

A)gender awareness.
B)gender socialization.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender identity.
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38
When Queenie asks her daughter Ariel,"How's my little princess today?" she's engaging in

A)gender awareness.
B)gender socialization.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender identity.
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39
Children aged 3-5 years old tend to see deviations from gender-stereotyped behaviors as

A)bad.
B)funny.
C)interesting.
D)unimportant.
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40
By the time they are _____ years old,most children tend to engage in stereotypical gender-appropriate behavior and play mostly with other children of their sex.

A)6
B)5
C)4
D)3
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41
Children are likely to become less rigid about sex-stereotyped behaviors once they have mastered the concept of

A)a gender schemA.
B)gender identity.
C)gender socialization.
D)gender constancy.
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42
When Kristof trips on the playground,his mother tells him about a time that she tripped in front of everyone and was embarrassed.Then she asks him how he feels.She's using _____ to help Kristof develop emotional intelligence.

A)conservation
B)inner-speech
C)scaffolding
D)effortful control
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43
Collectivist cultures tend to emphasize all of the following except

A)individual development.
B)social harmony.
C)interdependence.
D)highly restricted emotional displays.
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44
Five-year-old Connor hates taking out the trash because it's smelly and gross.But he is able to do so because he can exercise _____ over his emotions.

A)disengaged empathy
B)externalizing homophily
C)effortful control
D)reactive socialization
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45
Children with well-developed emotional intelligence tend to be

A)more popular with other children.
B)more threatening to other children.
C)more likely to be hurt or bullied by other children.
D)more likely to be avoided by other children.
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46
At preschool,little Cindy wants to give her 5-year-old friend,Liam,a hug.Liam is most likely to say

A)"Okay."
B)"Wow,yes!"
C)"Okay,but not where anyone can see."
D)"Euuw! Ick! Get away!"
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47
One reason why preschool girls seem to develop better emotional intelligence than preschool boys may be

A)boys spend too much time in joint pretend play.
B)boys spend more time talking about emotions rather than dealing with them.
C)girls engage in more negotiation-based games.
D)girls spend less time discussing emotions with their mothers than boys do.
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48
Otto has been abused throughout early childhood.It's likely that he'll be

A)hypervigilant about friendly behavior.
B)hypervigilant about hostile behavior.
C)unlikely to be able to read other people's emotions.
D)unable to express any emotions.
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49
All of the following are required for the development of secondary emotions except

A)a theory of mind.
B)awareness of social norms.
C)development of concrete operations.
D)a sense of responsibility.
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50
Cross-cultural research on emotional expression shows that

A)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged.
B)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged in children.
C)open expression of emotions is universally encouraged in adults,but not in children.
D)it's different in different cultures.
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51
_____,is most likely to have a child who is able to regulate his or her emotions well.

A)Yerachmiel,who spends a lot of time telling his daughter what to do
B)Draizey,who listens to her daughter and reflects her daughter's ideas back during conversation
C)Akiva,who is always with his son no matter what the boy is doing
D)Sheliya,an abusive mother
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52
Maya has developed an excellent sense of her own feelings,as well as being sensitive to the feelings of others.Psychologists would say that she has well-developed

A)emotional regulation.
B)effortful control.
C)internalizing behaviors.
D)emotional intelligence.
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53
Primary emotions include

A)pride.
B)guilt.
C)shame.
D)happiness.
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54
When a child strikes out impulsively in anger,rather than containing or regulating her frustration,she is engaging in

A)internalizing behaviors.
B)externalizing behaviors.
C)effortful control.
D)effortful deregulation.
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55
Agatha suffers from untreated clinical depression.It's likely that her preschool-age daughter

A)will also be clinically depressed.
B)will be happier because of reaction formation.
C)will feel responsible for her mother's depression.
D)will act out in destructive ways.
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56
All of the following are secondary emotions except

A)pride.
B)guilt.
C)shame.
D)happiness.
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57
Children begin to label their own and other people's emotions when they are approximately _____ years old.

A)1-2
B)2-3
C)3-4
D)4-5
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58
Yuri has just gotten a gold star for following directions in preschool,and he's very proud of himself.Yuri's pride is

A)negative affect.
B)totally undeserved.
C)a primary emotion.
D)a secondary emotion.
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59
Western European and American parents tend to emphasize

A)individual development.
B)social harmony.
C)interdependence.
D)highly restricted emotional displays.
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60
All of the following are true about effortful control except

A)it's associated with infants' temperaments.
B)it's greater in children who experience intrusive parenting.
C)it's linked to a child's ability to focus attention.
D)it helps children regulate their emotions.
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61
Kele believes that he has broken his friend's iPod.He hasn't said anything,but his shoulders are hunched and he won't make eye contact with his friend.Kele is showing physical signs of

A)empathy.
B)compliance.
C)guilt.
D)pride.
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62
Pride would most likely be considered a negative emotion in

A)Beijing.
B)London.
C)New York City.
D)Honolulu.
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63
All of the following are associated with children's development of conscience except

A)the development of effortful control.
B)secure attachments to their parents.
C)extrinsic motivation.
D)empathy.
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64
Kangi helps his neighbor carry boxes out of his garage for a yard sale.Kangi is doing it just to be helpful and doesn't expect anything in return.Kangi is demonstrating _____ behavior.

A)self-interested
B)externalizing
C)internalizing
D)altruistic
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65
Little Tusa sees a candy wrapper on the sidewalk.She picks it up and throws it in the trash.Tusa is demonstrating

A)externalizing behavior.
B)internalizing behavior.
C)instrumental aggression.
D)prosocial behavior
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66
Prosocial behavior is more common among children who

A)were in very large groups of children in preschool.
B)grew up in collectivist societies.
C)are encouraged to be themselves.
D)have not yet developed effortful control.
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67
Alberto is a five-year-old in a collectivist culture.He's most likely to feel

A)uncomfortable displaying his emotions.
B)proud of his achievements at soccer camp.
C)envious of his sister's success at school.
D)comfortable talking about his feelings with his father.
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68
Shame would most likely be considered a positive emotion in

A)Beijing.
B)London.
C)New York City.
D)Honolulu.
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69
Mothers in _____ are more likely to view emotional displays as disruptive and shameful.

A)Beijing
B)London
C)New York City
D)Honolulu
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70
When little Jolanta hits Inga so she can take away Inga's toy,Jolanta is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)physical
B)verbal
C)relational
D)reactive
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71
Ben hits Cecil on the head because he doesn't like Cecil and wants to hurt him.Ben is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
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72
Prosocial behavior is less likely to be seen in children who

A)grew up in collectivist cultures.
B)are encouraged to be themselves.
C)are punished for being too aggressive.
D)had very small playgroups in preschool.
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73
Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.

A)1 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3
And 2
B)2 and 2 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3
C)2 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3
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D)3 <strong>Research on guilt,empathy,and compliance in children found that conscience seems to develop by the time a child is between _____ years old.</strong> A)1   And 2 B)2 and 2   C)2   And 3 D)3
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74
Which of the following is not an extrinsic motivator?

A)Fear of punishment
B)Pride
C)Rewards
D)Getting a lot of attention
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75
Understanding and sharing another person's feelings is

A)agonism.
B)homophily.
C)empathy.
D)guilt.
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76
Whenever Lamont wants to do something bad,he gets a feeling that he'll feel awful if he does it.That feeling is his

A)internalizing behavior.
B)externalizing behavior.
C)reciprocity.
D)conscience.
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77
Which of the following is not an example of intrinsic motivation?

A)Enjoying being helpful
B)Doing something out of friendship
C)Wanting a reward
D)Feelings of pride
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78
Little Julio hits Jose,and Jose yells that Julio is a goofball.Julio is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
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79
When little Jolanta hits Inga so she can take away Inga's toy,Jolanta is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)hostile
B)instrumental
C)reactive
D)empathic
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80
Little Julio hits Jose,and Jose yells that Julio is a goofball.Julio is demonstrating _____ aggression.

A)physical
B)verbal
C)relational
D)reactive
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