Deck 10: Section 1: Emotional Development
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Deck 10: Section 1: Emotional Development
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Many causes of depression in adolescence were described in the textbook. Choose one cause that you believe has a significant effect on depression. Using this proposed cause, describe an intervention that could be designed to help depressed adolescents. Why do you believe this intervention will reduce adolescents' depression?
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2
Many explanations for the gender differences in rates of adolescent depression were described in the textbook. Which explanation do you believe best explains these gender differences? Be sure to provide evidence for your argument and supportive examples where necessary.
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3
Individuals vary in the types of emotions they generally experience, in the situations that elicit emotions, and in the frequency of experiencing the various emotions. In what ways do you think your parents, peers, schooling, and society have influenced the emotions you generally experience, the frequency of these emotions, and the stimuli that generally elicit them?
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Kira is a 4-year-old who is the physical size of a 6-year-old child. In her preschool class, she is the tallest and most physically mature child. Her teachers admit that sometimes they forget that she is only 4 and treat her and think of her as an older child. Another child in the class, Steven, is particularly small for his age. His teachers often think of him as a 3-year-old, when in fact he is the same age as the other children in his preschool class. How might parents and teachers treat these two children differently than they treat average-size children, and how might this differential treatment influence their development of emotional regulation? Provide supportive examples.
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How do developmental psychologists define emotion? Be specific in the definition. Provide an example of an emotion-evoking situation and describe all of the components of the emotion.
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6
Describe the notion of goodness of fit. Give an example of a child who fits well with his or her parents' parenting style and an example of a child who does not fit well with his or her parents' style. What are the likely outcomes for these two children? Be specific.
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7
Describe three ways in which family factors influence adolescent depression. Provide an example of how each factor is likely to exert its influence. Be specific.
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8
Using the four relations among genotype, phenotype, and environment discussed in Chapter 3-(1) parent's genotype-child's genotype, (2) child's genotype-child's phenotype, (3) child's environment-child's phenotype, (4) child's phenotype-child's environment-describe the development of children's positive and negative emotions.
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9
What is temperament and what dimensions does it involve? Describe at least three methods for assessing temperament and discuss how the methods compare in terms of assessing the various dimensions of temperament.
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10
Describe the concept of delay of gratification. How can it be examined? How is it associated with later social functioning?
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11
Describe the development of fear and discuss what an evolutionary psychologist might have to say about fear. Provide supportive examples.
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12
How do emotions change as children develop? Specifically, what changes occur in the types of emotions experienced, the frequency and intensity of each emotion, and the events that elicit particular emotional responses?
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13
Describe the concept of emotional intelligence. To what extent is emotional intelligence associated with IQ? How is emotional intelligence associated with success in life? Describe a friend (or yourself) who is particularly high or particularly low in emotional intelligence, and discuss how this person's emotional intelligence and IQ have affected a particular aspect of his or her life.
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14
In what ways is emotional regulation necessary for social competence, and in what ways is social competence necessary for emotional regulation? Give at least two examples of each pathway.
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15
Describe your own temperament in terms of these dimensions: (1) fearful distress, (2) irritable distress, (3) attention span and persistence, (4) activity level, (5) positive affect, and (6) rhythmicity. Do you think your temperament has remained stable throughout your life, or are there dimensions on which you have greatly changed since infancy? Provide supportive examples.
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16
Describe an event that would evoke anger in children in each of these age groups: infancy, toddlerhood, preschool age, and late childhood. Describe how children of each of these ages would be likely to attempt to regulate their anger.
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17
Over the course of this chapter, a pattern of earlier development of positive rather than negative emotions has been discussed. Describe this pattern, including how it applies to emotional expression and emotional understanding. Why might positive emotions develop earlier than negative ones?
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18
Describe the development of emotions in the first years of life. What stimuli are likely to cause positive and negative emotions? Do the likely stimuli change over this time period? If so, why do these stimuli change with age?
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19
Describe the association between parents' emotional expression and children's emotional development and social competence. Be specific and provide supportive examples.
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20
Describe the most likely pattern of later social adjustment for children with high levels of fearful distress. How does family environment influence this association? In addition, how might children's high levels of fearful distress influence parental socialization? Describe how this reciprocal relationship between temperament and parental socialization might influence children's later social functioning.
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21
Justin is 4 years old. Describe three situations in which his immature understanding of emotion (identifying different emotions, comprehending the causes of emotions, understanding the difference between real and false emotions, understanding simultaneous and ambivalent emotions) might cause him problems with his peers. In what way does the lack of emotional understanding cause these problems, and how might Justin's emerging understanding help to avoid or repair such problems in the future?
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22
Describe three ways in which culture can influence emotional development. Be specific and provide supportive examples.
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