Deck 10: Emotional Development and Attachment
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Deck 10: Emotional Development and Attachment
1
Fifteen year-old Paul is clearly upset about something.His mother is more likely to get Paul to talk about his feelings if she:
A)ignores him and lets him come to her.
B)begs him to open-up.
C)validates his views.
D)tells him how his behavior is negatively impacting her.
A)ignores him and lets him come to her.
B)begs him to open-up.
C)validates his views.
D)tells him how his behavior is negatively impacting her.
validates his views.
2
East Asian parents encourage their children to be emotionally _____, whereas Western parents encourage their children to be emotionally _____.
A)unstable; stable
B)stable; unstable
C)reserved; expressive
D)expressive; reserved
A)unstable; stable
B)stable; unstable
C)reserved; expressive
D)expressive; reserved
reserved; expressive
3
As young children get older, they:
A)need more help from parents to regulate emotion.
B)gradually become able to regulate their emotions.
C)shift from internal to external regulation of emotional arousal.
D)become less dependent on cognitive strategies for regulating emotions.
A)need more help from parents to regulate emotion.
B)gradually become able to regulate their emotions.
C)shift from internal to external regulation of emotional arousal.
D)become less dependent on cognitive strategies for regulating emotions.
gradually become able to regulate their emotions.
4
Adam suffers from such severe anxiety that his ability to get through difficult situations effectively is hampered.He has a high level of emotional:
A)dismissing.
B)regulation.
C)arousal.
D)coaching.
A)dismissing.
B)regulation.
C)arousal.
D)coaching.
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5
A feeling or affect that occurs when a person is in a state or an interaction that is important to him/her, especially to his or her well-being is labeled:
A)emotion.
B)mood.
C)reaction.
D)love.
A)emotion.
B)mood.
C)reaction.
D)love.
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6
Which type of emotions develops in the second half of the first year through the second year?
A)regulating
B)early
C)self-conscious
D)reciprocal
A)regulating
B)early
C)self-conscious
D)reciprocal
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7
What type of emotions are surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, and fear?
A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)self-conscious
A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)self-conscious
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8
With increasing age, regulation of emotion shifts from being:
A)social to adaptive.
B)adaptive to social.
C)internal to external.
D)external to internal.
A)social to adaptive.
B)adaptive to social.
C)internal to external.
D)external to internal.
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9
When caregivers soothe a crying infant in distress:
A)they help the infant to regulate his own emotions.
B)they make the infant too dependent upon others and unable to regulate his own emotions.
C)they curtail the infant's ability to express himself during the middle childhood years.
D)the level of stress hormones is increased and mood swings are produced in the infant.
A)they help the infant to regulate his own emotions.
B)they make the infant too dependent upon others and unable to regulate his own emotions.
C)they curtail the infant's ability to express himself during the middle childhood years.
D)the level of stress hormones is increased and mood swings are produced in the infant.
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10
John does not recognize when or understand why his wife gets frustrated when he leaves his dirty socks and other laundry on the bathroom floor.John is lacking:
A)self-efficacy.
B)emotional competence.
C)industry.
D)identity cohesion.
A)self-efficacy.
B)emotional competence.
C)industry.
D)identity cohesion.
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11
Cherilyn's parents often ignore her emotions or try to explain that her problems should not upset her.Cherilyn's parents can be described as:
A)emotion-coaching.
B)emotion-dismissing.
C)emotion-attending.
D)emotion-scaffolding.
A)emotion-coaching.
B)emotion-dismissing.
C)emotion-attending.
D)emotion-scaffolding.
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12
Regarding the appearance and sequence of emotions in infants, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)Emotions, such as fear and jealousy, appear in infants at the same time and in the same sequence.
B)The appearance and sequence of emotions varies in infants and depends on the infant's early experiences and relationships.
C)Infants experience emotions in the following sequence: joy, sadness, anger, fear.
D)Jealousy emerges at approximately 18 months of age, when most second siblings are born.
A)Emotions, such as fear and jealousy, appear in infants at the same time and in the same sequence.
B)The appearance and sequence of emotions varies in infants and depends on the infant's early experiences and relationships.
C)Infants experience emotions in the following sequence: joy, sadness, anger, fear.
D)Jealousy emerges at approximately 18 months of age, when most second siblings are born.
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13
Hannah and Sarah are arguing.Their mother sympathetically helps each girl to manage her emotions while they talk about solutions.This is an example of:
A)emotional dismissing.
B)emotional coaching.
C)helicopter parenting.
D)internal emotional regulation.
A)emotional dismissing.
B)emotional coaching.
C)helicopter parenting.
D)internal emotional regulation.
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14
What type of emotions are empathy, jealousy, and embarrassment?
A)regulating
B)early
C)self-conscious
D)reciprocal
A)regulating
B)early
C)self-conscious
D)reciprocal
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15
Children of emotion-coaching parents are more likely to:
A)resent parental involvement and rebel.
B)deny and try to artificially change their emotions.
C)have difficulty regulating negative affect on their own.
D)self-soothe, focus attention, regulate negative affect, and behave appropriately.
A)resent parental involvement and rebel.
B)deny and try to artificially change their emotions.
C)have difficulty regulating negative affect on their own.
D)self-soothe, focus attention, regulate negative affect, and behave appropriately.
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16
Which of the following accounts for our diversity of emotional experiences?
A)evolution
B)culture
C)biology
D)genes
A)evolution
B)culture
C)biology
D)genes
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17
Which type of emotions develops in the first 6 months of life and is also present in animals?
A)self-conscious
B)primary
C)secondary
D)tertiary
A)self-conscious
B)primary
C)secondary
D)tertiary
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18
Gayle insists that her daughter is being silly and should not be upset by a friend's insensitive comments.Gayle is practicing:
A)helicopter parenting.
B)emotion coaching.
C)emotion dismissing.
D)emotional self-esteem building.
A)helicopter parenting.
B)emotion coaching.
C)emotion dismissing.
D)emotional self-esteem building.
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19
The school psychologist teaches the anger management group a three-step method to help group members manage emotions, become resilient in the face of stressful circumstances, and develop more positive relationships.She is helping the group to build:
A)emotional coaching.
B)regulation cues.
C)emotional dismissal.
D)emotional competence.
A)emotional coaching.
B)regulation cues.
C)emotional dismissal.
D)emotional competence.
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20
Although she is upset, Olivia controls her emotions during a heated discussion with a coworker.Olivia has a high level of emotional:
A)dismissing.
B)coaching.
C)arousal.
D)regulation.
A)dismissing.
B)coaching.
C)arousal.
D)regulation.
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21
The pediatrician warns a mother that responding to her baby's every cry will reward and increase crying.Which view does this doctor hold?
A)classical conditioning
B)behaviorist
C)existential
D)evolutionary
A)classical conditioning
B)behaviorist
C)existential
D)evolutionary
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22
Three-month-old Elizabeth looks at her mother and smiles.Researchers call this a(n) _____ smile.
A)trust
B)social
C)reflexive
D)attachment
A)trust
B)social
C)reflexive
D)attachment
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23
Infant Jay is crying loudly.There is a sudden long, initial loud cry, followed by a long period in which Jay holds his breath until the next crying sound comes out.This type of cry indicates that Jay is:
A)in pain.
B)tired.
C)angry.
D)hungry.
A)in pain.
B)tired.
C)angry.
D)hungry.
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24
Fifteen-month-old Teri cries when her mother drops her off at day care.Baby Teri is experiencing:
A)emotional empathy.
B)high intensity stimulus.
C)stranger anxiety.
D)separation protest.
A)emotional empathy.
B)high intensity stimulus.
C)stranger anxiety.
D)separation protest.
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25
Stranger anxiety is positively correlated with:
A)proximity to mother.
B)unfamiliar settings.
C)familiar settings.
D)proximity to father.
A)proximity to mother.
B)unfamiliar settings.
C)familiar settings.
D)proximity to father.
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26
Emotions, such as fear, may appear earlier than normal in some infants due to:
A)heredity
B)reciprocal interaction
C)abuse or neglect
D)stranger anxiety
A)heredity
B)reciprocal interaction
C)abuse or neglect
D)stranger anxiety
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27
Stranger anxiety is negatively correlated with:
A)familiar settings.
B)emotional maturity.
C)temperament.
D)age of the stranger.
A)familiar settings.
B)emotional maturity.
C)temperament.
D)age of the stranger.
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28
At what age do smiles coupled with the Duchenne marker (eye constriction) occur?
A)2 to 3 months
B)4 to 6 weeks
C)2 to 6 months
D)6 to 12 months
A)2 to 3 months
B)4 to 6 weeks
C)2 to 6 months
D)6 to 12 months
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29
At what age do children show fear when a new person enters their environment?
A)at birth
B)by 3 months
C)by 6 months
D)by 9 months
A)at birth
B)by 3 months
C)by 6 months
D)by 9 months
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30
Todd's infant daughter begins to cry only minutes after she goes down for a nap.According to John Watson, Todd should:
A)ignore her so that her crying won't be reinforced.
B)go immediately to his daughter to soothe her crying.
C)wait 2 minutes, then go to his daughter to soothe her crying.
D)take her out of bed.She doesn't need a nap at this time.
A)ignore her so that her crying won't be reinforced.
B)go immediately to his daughter to soothe her crying.
C)wait 2 minutes, then go to his daughter to soothe her crying.
D)take her out of bed.She doesn't need a nap at this time.
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31
Which of the following is NOT a factor in emotional regulation?
A)context or emotion
B)age of child
C)pride
D)ability to communicate
A)context or emotion
B)age of child
C)pride
D)ability to communicate
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32
Which of the following would MOST likely cause an infant to express fear?
A)stranger anxiety
B)depth perception tasks
C)unfamiliar objects
D)loud noises
A)stranger anxiety
B)depth perception tasks
C)unfamiliar objects
D)loud noises
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33
Infant Nathan is smiling and "talking" with short, loud noises.His mother responds each time Nathan expresses himself by smiling and talking.This interaction is described as:
A)high-intensity stimulus.
B)caregiver expression.
C)reciprocal or synchronous.
D)self-regulation.
A)high-intensity stimulus.
B)caregiver expression.
C)reciprocal or synchronous.
D)self-regulation.
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34
Social smiling occurs as early as _____ of age in response to a caregiver's voice.
A)4 to 6 weeks
B)6 to 8 weeks
C)3 to 4 months
D)4 to 6 months
A)4 to 6 weeks
B)6 to 8 weeks
C)3 to 4 months
D)4 to 6 months
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35
Baby Alex smiles mostly during sleep and not in response to his mother's kind expressions.These smiles are:
A)protested.
B)self-inhibited.
C)social.
D)reflexive.
A)protested.
B)self-inhibited.
C)social.
D)reflexive.
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36
Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby stress that:
A)quick attention to crying results in rewarding and increasing that behavior.
B)babies can become spoiled in their first year of life.
C)quick attention to crying is important in development of a strong bond between parent and child.
D)children cannot self-regulate emotions if a parent comforts their every cry.
A)quick attention to crying results in rewarding and increasing that behavior.
B)babies can become spoiled in their first year of life.
C)quick attention to crying is important in development of a strong bond between parent and child.
D)children cannot self-regulate emotions if a parent comforts their every cry.
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37
Separation protest is initially displayed around 7 to 8 months and peaks at about _____ months.
A)12
B)15
C)20
D)24
A)12
B)15
C)20
D)24
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38
Jenna cries when her mother leaves her with the babysitter.Jenna is showing:
A)stranger danger.
B)separation protest.
C)emotional deregulation.
D)self-stimulation.
A)stranger danger.
B)separation protest.
C)emotional deregulation.
D)self-stimulation.
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39
Baby Jonah is hungry.He will alert his mother with a(n):
A)basic cry.
B)anger cry.
C)pain cry.
D)facial expression.
A)basic cry.
B)anger cry.
C)pain cry.
D)facial expression.
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40
The most frequent expression of an infant's fear involves:
A)heredity
B)reciprocal interaction
C)abuse or neglect
D)stranger anxiety
A)heredity
B)reciprocal interaction
C)abuse or neglect
D)stranger anxiety
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41
Baby Natalie is generally in a positive mood.She follows a regular daily routine and is calm during new situations.According to Chess and Thomas, Natalie is:
A)uninhibited.
B)slow-to-warm-up.
C)a difficult child.
D)an easy child.
A)uninhibited.
B)slow-to-warm-up.
C)a difficult child.
D)an easy child.
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42
Now that Rosie is in late adulthood, the socioemotional selectivity theory predicts she will:
A)become more socially withdrawn.
B)continue to actively make new friends.
C)spend most of her time with familiar friends.
D)emotionally invest in peripheral relationships.
A)become more socially withdrawn.
B)continue to actively make new friends.
C)spend most of her time with familiar friends.
D)emotionally invest in peripheral relationships.
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43
Adolescents are more likely than adults to report feeling:
A)very happy only.
B)very sad only.
C)both very happy and very sad.
D)shamed.
A)very happy only.
B)very sad only.
C)both very happy and very sad.
D)shamed.
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44
According to Chess and Thomas, a child who has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and displays low intensity moods is characterized as:
A)uninhibited.
B)slow-to-warm-up.
C)difficult.
D)easy.
A)uninhibited.
B)slow-to-warm-up.
C)difficult.
D)easy.
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45
Socioemotional selectivity affects the goals of older adults.Knowledge-related goals _____ during this time, whereas emotion-related goals _____.
A)increase; decline
B)decline; increase
C)increase; disappear
D)decline; disappear
A)increase; decline
B)decline; increase
C)increase; disappear
D)decline; disappear
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46
Which theory challenges the notion that older adults are in despair because of social isolation?
A)socioemotional selectivity theory
B)activity theory
C)disengagement theory
D)social breakdown theory
A)socioemotional selectivity theory
B)activity theory
C)disengagement theory
D)social breakdown theory
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47
Alan's infant daughter begins to cry only minutes after she goes down for a nap.According to John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, Alan should:
A)ignore her so that her crying won't be reinforced.
B)go immediately to his daughter to soothe her crying.
C)wait 2 minutes, then go to his daughter to soothe her crying.
D)take her out of bed.She doesn't need a nap at this time.
A)ignore her so that her crying won't be reinforced.
B)go immediately to his daughter to soothe her crying.
C)wait 2 minutes, then go to his daughter to soothe her crying.
D)take her out of bed.She doesn't need a nap at this time.
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48
Shelby's best friend didn't run up to play with her at recess and sat alone at a table.Shelby thought, "She's probably still feeling sick." This is an example of:
A)Shelby's ability to reframe a potentially stressful situation.
B)Shelby's state of denial.
C)Shelby's inability to cope with stress.
D)Shelby's emotional incompetence.
A)Shelby's ability to reframe a potentially stressful situation.
B)Shelby's state of denial.
C)Shelby's inability to cope with stress.
D)Shelby's emotional incompetence.
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49
Nora frequently socializes with her neighbors and has intense positive emotions with family members and established friends.Nora MOST likely is a(n):
A)toddler.
B)adolescent.
C)middle-aged adult.
D)older adult.
A)toddler.
B)adolescent.
C)middle-aged adult.
D)older adult.
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50
Older adulthood emotional experience is characterized by _____ emotions.
A)more positive
B)less variety of
C)fewer negative
D)less intense
A)more positive
B)less variety of
C)fewer negative
D)less intense
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51
By 10 years of age, most children are able to use cognitive strategies to manage stress.In which of the following types of families would children BEST cope with stress?
A)families that offer frequent exposure to frightening events
B)families that often experience trauma
C)families that exhibit intense emotion
D)families that reassure children of their safety and security
A)families that offer frequent exposure to frightening events
B)families that often experience trauma
C)families that exhibit intense emotion
D)families that reassure children of their safety and security
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52
Which theory explains why older adults spend most of their time with familiar individuals and family?
A)activity theory
B)socioemotional selectivity theory
C)social discontinuity theory
D)disengagement theory
A)activity theory
B)socioemotional selectivity theory
C)social discontinuity theory
D)disengagement theory
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53
Best friends, Gina and Miranda, have infants close to the same age.Gina's daughter is generally cheerful and happy, whereas Miranda's son seems to be upset and crying much of the time.These children have different:
A)emotional competence.
B)adaptive emotional responses.
C)temperaments.
D)mood regulation.
A)emotional competence.
B)adaptive emotional responses.
C)temperaments.
D)mood regulation.
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54
Kylie's mother wants to help her develop emotional competence.At 3 years old, Kylie should be able to:
A)predict how her parents and other adults will react in any given emotional situation.
B)describe her emotions and what caused them.
C)modulate her emotions through cognitive means and behavior strategies.
D)suppress negative emotional reactions.
A)predict how her parents and other adults will react in any given emotional situation.
B)describe her emotions and what caused them.
C)modulate her emotions through cognitive means and behavior strategies.
D)suppress negative emotional reactions.
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55
Temperament refers to individual differences in all of the following EXCEPT:
A)emotions.
B)behavior styles.
C)attachment.
D)response tendencies.
A)emotions.
B)behavior styles.
C)attachment.
D)response tendencies.
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56
Beth has fewer friends than she did when she was younger, but each relationship is deeply satisfying and enjoyable to her.This is an example of Laura Carstensen's theory of:
A)socioemotional selectivity.
B)socioecological discrimination.
C)psychosocial developmental stages.
D)generativity.
A)socioemotional selectivity.
B)socioecological discrimination.
C)psychosocial developmental stages.
D)generativity.
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57
According to Kagan, what shows considerable stability from infancy though early childhood?
A)behavioral inhibition
B)emotional competence
C)affect intensity
D)coping style
A)behavioral inhibition
B)emotional competence
C)affect intensity
D)coping style
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58
Maria is pregnant.Statistically speaking, what Chess and Thomas temperament will her child most likely have?
A)easy
B)difficult
C)extroverted
D)slow-to-warm-up
A)easy
B)difficult
C)extroverted
D)slow-to-warm-up
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59
Which of the following is statements regarding adolescence is NOT true?
A)Adolescent girls are more vulnerable to depression than boys.
B)Moodiness is normal in adolescence.
C)The intensity of adolescent emotions may be out of proportion with the eliciting event.
D)Adolescent boys are more moody than adolescent girls.
A)Adolescent girls are more vulnerable to depression than boys.
B)Moodiness is normal in adolescence.
C)The intensity of adolescent emotions may be out of proportion with the eliciting event.
D)Adolescent boys are more moody than adolescent girls.
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60
When Gehrig is left at preschool, he cries and will not play with the other children for some time.According to Chess and Thomas, what type of temperament does Gehrig exhibit?
A)slow-to-warm-up
B)easy
C)difficult
D)inflexible
A)slow-to-warm-up
B)easy
C)difficult
D)inflexible
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61
Twin and adoption studies have found that biology has _____ influence on temperament.
A)a large
B)a moderate
C)a minimal
D)no
A)a large
B)a moderate
C)a minimal
D)no
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62
Hannah is 3 months old.To which of the following would Hannah show the most positive emotion?
A)the smiling face of a caregiver
B)the still face of a caregiver
C)the smiling face of a doll
D)a smiling person on TV
A)the smiling face of a caregiver
B)the still face of a caregiver
C)the smiling face of a doll
D)a smiling person on TV
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63
High cortisol levels, high activity in the right frontal brain lobe, and high and stable heart rate are associated with a(n) _____ temperament.
A)uninhibited
B)deregulated
C)spoiled
D)inhibited
A)uninhibited
B)deregulated
C)spoiled
D)inhibited
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64
What is the main problem with labeling children as "difficult"?
A)It is inaccurate, because all children can be difficult time to time.
B)It can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)No child is truly difficult.Some parents have unreasonably high expectations.
D)It does not take into consideration the environment in which children are being raised.
A)It is inaccurate, because all children can be difficult time to time.
B)It can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)No child is truly difficult.Some parents have unreasonably high expectations.
D)It does not take into consideration the environment in which children are being raised.
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65
Which of the following would inhibit an infant's ability to learn about the social world?
A)face-to-face play
B)cooperative tasks with peers
C)self-produced locomotion skills
D)infrequent visits to community parks
A)face-to-face play
B)cooperative tasks with peers
C)self-produced locomotion skills
D)infrequent visits to community parks
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66
Jeniel is a very active, uninhibited little girl.Her parents provide her with a stimulating environment and allow her to run and explore whenever they can.This illustrates:
A)environmental influences shaping personality.
B)secure attachment.
C)gender shaping environment.
D)goodness of fit.
A)environmental influences shaping personality.
B)secure attachment.
C)gender shaping environment.
D)goodness of fit.
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67
Janey is a difficult and inhibited child.As an adult, she is likely to:
A)experience marital conflict.
B)be well adjusted.
C)enter a stable job track early.
D)have a slow-to-warm child.
A)experience marital conflict.
B)be well adjusted.
C)enter a stable job track early.
D)have a slow-to-warm child.
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68
A recent study involved 1- and 2-year-olds in a simple cooperative task.Which of the following accurately describes the findings of the study?
A)The 2-year-olds engaged in more actively cooperative behavior.
B)The 1-year-olds engaged in more actively cooperative behavior.
C)Both 1- and 2-year-olds engaged in actively cooperative behavior.
D)Both 1- and 2-year-olds engaged in highly competitive behavior.
A)The 2-year-olds engaged in more actively cooperative behavior.
B)The 1-year-olds engaged in more actively cooperative behavior.
C)Both 1- and 2-year-olds engaged in actively cooperative behavior.
D)Both 1- and 2-year-olds engaged in highly competitive behavior.
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69
With which Rothbart and Bates's temperament classification does Kagan's inhibited category most closely coincide?
A)effortful control
B)positive affectivity
C)negative affectivity
D)extraversion/surgency
A)effortful control
B)positive affectivity
C)negative affectivity
D)extraversion/surgency
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70
Which of the following temperament categories coincide with each other?
A)slow-to-warm up, extraversion/surgency, inhibited
B)difficult, effortful control, uninhibited
C)easy, effortful control, inhibited
D)easy, extraversion/surgency, uninhibited
A)slow-to-warm up, extraversion/surgency, inhibited
B)difficult, effortful control, uninhibited
C)easy, effortful control, inhibited
D)easy, extraversion/surgency, uninhibited
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71
Tricia is independent, adventurous, and likes to explore new places.Her mother, however, is overly controlling and rigid.This is an example of:
A)poor goodness of fit.
B)reactive interaction.
C)social dysfunction.
D)insecure attachment.
A)poor goodness of fit.
B)reactive interaction.
C)social dysfunction.
D)insecure attachment.
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72
With which Rothbart and Bates's temperament classification does Kagan's uninhibited category most closely coincide?
A)self-regulation
B)effortful control
C)negative affectivity
D)extraversion/surgency
A)self-regulation
B)effortful control
C)negative affectivity
D)extraversion/surgency
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73
Which of the following is true of the nature/nurture argument regarding temperament?
A)Biology is the primary influence across the life span.
B)The influence of biology increases as a child becomes older.
C)Experience and environment both influence temperament across the life span.
D)Environment is the primary influence across the life span.
A)Biology is the primary influence across the life span.
B)The influence of biology increases as a child becomes older.
C)Experience and environment both influence temperament across the life span.
D)Environment is the primary influence across the life span.
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74
The frequency of face-to-face play decreases after 7 months of age due to which of the following?
A)the infant's habituation with the caregiver's face
B)the infant's decreasing interest in locomotion
C)the infant's increased mobility
D)the infant's increasing mistrust of caregivers
A)the infant's habituation with the caregiver's face
B)the infant's decreasing interest in locomotion
C)the infant's increased mobility
D)the infant's increasing mistrust of caregivers
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75
The idea that children have different temperaments should help parents realize that:
A)"self-fulfilling prophecies" are not a concern in child rearing.
B)there is little they can do to influence their children's personalities.
C)there is no single best way to raise all children.
D)conflict with their children is inevitable and normal at some point in their lives.
A)"self-fulfilling prophecies" are not a concern in child rearing.
B)there is little they can do to influence their children's personalities.
C)there is no single best way to raise all children.
D)conflict with their children is inevitable and normal at some point in their lives.
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76
Goodness of fit occurs when a child's temperament matches:
A)environmental demands.
B)the parent's temperament.
C)the parent's attachment style.
D)reciprocal interactions.
A)environmental demands.
B)the parent's temperament.
C)the parent's attachment style.
D)reciprocal interactions.
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77
Lena reacts to unfamiliar situations with avoidance or distress.According to Kagan, what type of inhibition to the unfamiliar does Lena have?
A)uninhibited
B)inhibited
C)deregulated
D)spoiled
A)uninhibited
B)inhibited
C)deregulated
D)spoiled
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78
Which of the following categories do Rothbart and Bates use to classify infant temperament?
A)emotionality, social ability, and activity level
B)extraversion/surgency, negative affectivity, and effortful control
C)easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up
D)inhibited, intermediate inhibition, and uninhibited
A)emotionality, social ability, and activity level
B)extraversion/surgency, negative affectivity, and effortful control
C)easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up
D)inhibited, intermediate inhibition, and uninhibited
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79
Which of the following is NOT a recommended parenting strategy to use in relation to a child's temperament?
A)expose the child to situations that make them uncomfortable so they can work on overcoming their fears.
B)be flexible in responding to the child.
C)be sensitive to the individual characteristics of the child.
D)avoid applying negative labels to the child.
A)expose the child to situations that make them uncomfortable so they can work on overcoming their fears.
B)be flexible in responding to the child.
C)be sensitive to the individual characteristics of the child.
D)avoid applying negative labels to the child.
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80
For a child with a difficult temperament, parents should be sure to:
A)ignore his undesirable behaviors.
B)punish him when he is unable to adapt to his environment.
C)provide access to experiences that foster coping and self-regulatory skills.
D)inform his teachers and other caregivers that he is "difficult."
A)ignore his undesirable behaviors.
B)punish him when he is unable to adapt to his environment.
C)provide access to experiences that foster coping and self-regulatory skills.
D)inform his teachers and other caregivers that he is "difficult."
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