Deck 10: Adolescence: the Social World

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Temperament is based in environment.
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Attachment develops in infancy and then wanes over time.
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The difficulty in distinguishing distinct emotions in early infancy is probably the result of brain immaturity.
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An 11-month-old baby is likely to display fear of strangers but no longer display separation anxiety.
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At age 5, Ilaria still exhibits very strong separation anxiety whenever her mother leaves her anywhere. Ilaria's behavior is evidence of sound emotional health.
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A securely attached infant is likely to explore an unfamiliar environment when his or her primary caregiver is present.
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Abuse has few long-term consequences for a child's emotional development.
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Fearful babies invariably grow into fearful adults, as destined by their genes.
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Self-recognition, as revealed by the mirror test, usually emerges at about 18 months.
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Around age 1, an emerging sense of "me" and "mine" leads to a new consciousness of others.
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Infants demonstrate attachment with proximity-seeking and contact-maintaining behaviors.
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Colic is likely the result of immature digestion in infants.
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Baby Roland wants his bottle, but he can't reach it. He gets angry, his face turns red, and he yells loudly. His anger is a healthy response to his frustration.
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When a father makes a silly face and his infant widens her eyes in surprise, there is evidence of synchrony.
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Infants of depressed mothers are still better off staying home with their mothers than being sent to other caregiving situations.
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The social smile in response to another person begins to appear at about 3 weeks of age.
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Parents in North America are more likely to encourage their children to feel modesty and shame than parents in Asia.
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Social interactions are the only foundations for emotional growth.
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The Strange Situation is a classic laboratory procedure used to measure attachment.
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Infants as young as 6 months of age seem capable of expressing anger.
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Lin is a 3-month-old infant. Which of the following is he likely to have just recently begun displaying?

A) social smile
B) laughter
C) sadness
D) fear
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Mothers are better than fathers at reading their infants' emotions and responding with synchrony.
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Studies show that there are significant differences between mother-child play and father-child play with infants under 12 months of age.
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Genji participated in a research study when he was an infant, during which the researcher restrained his arms for two minutes. Which emotion did Genji likely experience?

A) sadness
B) fear
C) anger
D) shame
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According to cognitive theorists, beliefs and thoughts determine one's perspective on the world.
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An infant's anger is usually triggered by _____.

A) sadness
B) fear
C) frustration
D) shame
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Social learning is achieved by observing others.
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Eddie was a securely attached infant. As a preschooler, his living situation changed, so his attachment has loosened. This makes sense because attachment status can change over time.
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Vivian is less than a day old. Which of the following emotions is already apparent?

A) social smile
B) pain
C) embarrassed crying
D) fear of strangers
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It has been shown that babies are often unaffected by and immune to parental stress.
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Madison's mother warmly greeted an old friend in the grocery store. After observing her mother, Madison smiled, too. Madison engaged in social referencing to guide her own reaction to her mother's friend.
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Which behavior develops around 6 weeks of age?

A) anger
B) laughter
C) fear of unexpected sounds
D) the social smile
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In-home day care is always preferable to out-of-home day care.
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Like Freud, Erikson argued that problems and conflicts that arise in early childhood could adversely affect one's adult personality.
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Maxwell has recently begun to display the emotion of anger. How old is Maxwell likely to be?

A) 6 weeks
B) 2 months
C) 6 months
D) 10 months
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Usually, stranger wariness is first noticeable at _____ months.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 9
D) 12
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When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is about to leave, the baby is exhibiting _____.

A) general anxiety
B) separation anxiety
C) solitary fear
D) fear of isolation
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According to Freud, preventing sucking or weaning too early during infancy may have lasting effects on later personality development.
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At 6 weeks of age, baby Jessica's newest emotional reaction is MOST likely to be _____.

A) fear of strangers
B) a wide-eyed look of surprise
C) a social smile
D) a squeal of delight at her favorite toy
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An insecure attachment in infancy means that the child is destined for lifelong problems with relationships.
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Researchers placed a dot of rouge on babies' noses and then had them look into a mirror. On average, at what age did most babies touch their own noses when they saw their reflection?

A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 18 months
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Synchrony depends on _____.

A) attention span
B) stable mood
C) responsiveness and timing
D) breast-feeding
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If we place a dot of rouge on a 20-month-old girl's nose and stand the child in front of a mirror, she may then touch her own nose. This indicates that the child has some _____.

A) dynamic perception
B) perceptual constancy
C) social referencing
D) self-awareness
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Experience produces connections between _____ and emotions.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) neurons
D) allocare
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Emotional reactions, especially those connected to self-awareness, depend in part on _____.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) memory
D) embarrassment
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The coordinated interaction between caregiver and infant is called _____.

A) psychosocialization
B) synchrony
C) symbiosis
D) interplay
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Which characteristics must be present before an infant can experience pride, shame, or guilt?

A) social awareness
B) social skills
C) stranger anxiety
D) embarrassment
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Which statement is correct?

A) The social smile in response to another person first appears at about 12 weeks old.
B) Very young infants seem incapable of expressing distress and contentment.
C) A 5-month-old baby is likely to display fear of strangers and separation anxiety.
D) An 11-month-old girl may show anxiety when her mother goes into another room.
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Four-month-old Sylvia and 13-month-old Lizzy are left with a babysitter. How will they react?

A) Sylvia will be more upset than Lizzy.
B) Lizzy will probably show more distress than Sylvia.
C) Both Sylvia and Lizzy will be experiencing separation anxiety.
D) Neither girl is likely to show distress.
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Research has found that a person's temperament is _____.

A) highly variable from one country to the next
B) determined almost entirely by parenting
C) linked to biological patterns that appear in infancy
D) created during early social interactions
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Which emotion seems to depend on the development of social awareness?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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George's Dad comes home from grocery shopping, sees George sitting on the sofa, and says, "Where's that boy of mine?" George gives his Dad a wide smile, and his Dad responds with an exaggerated surprised look. This is an example of _____.

A) psychosocialization
B) symbiosis
C) polarization
D) synchrony
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With social awareness comes several new emotions, including _____.

A) joy, distress, fear, and anger
B) pride, shame, embarrassment, and guilt
C) joy, fear, shame, and guilt
D) pride, shame, joy, and anger
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An infant's distress at seeing an unfamiliar person is called _____.

A) stranger wariness
B) extrafamilial fear
C) fear of the unknown
D) separation anxiety
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Which of the following emotions is the last to develop in an infant?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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The emotions of shame, pride, and embarrassment require that a child first _____.

A) develop long-term memory skills
B) develop language to express those emotions
C) gain an awareness of other people
D) have experienced punishment
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When baby Lia met her uncle's big dog for the first time, she cried and tried to move away from the dog. Lia is most likely _____.

A) a newborn
B) 3 months old
C) 6 months old
D) 9 months old
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Malcolm is a 2-year-old boy who loves his "lellow-lee" (yellow blanket) and won't take a nap without it. Malcolm's yellow blanket would be considered a(n) _____.

A) sign of separation anxiety
B) transitional object
C) imaginary friend
D) indication of attachment problems
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Which statement about emotional development in toddlers is true?

A) Toddlers will universally feel proud of themselves.
B) Emotions such as pride and humility depend on cultural values.
C) Toddlers are naturally humble.
D) Toddlers are no longer distressed when separated from their parents.
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The crucial aspect of synchrony is _____.

A) infants observing adults
B) infants imitating adults
C) mutual interaction
D) unilateral imitation
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Proximity-seeking and contact-maintaining behaviors are displays of _____.

A) love
B) fear
C) attachment
D) friendliness
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Dr. Berkowitz is doing research using the Strange Situation in order to measure a child's _____.

A) fear
B) love
C) attachment
D) depth perception
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A toddler with secure attachment _____.

A) is willing to explore
B) is self-centered
C) clings to his mother
D) wants to talk a lot
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Jerome clings to his Mother and refuses to leave her lap. Jerome is exhibiting _____ attachment behavior.

A) insecure-avoidant
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) secure
D) disoriented
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Which psychologist developed the Strange Situation test?

A) Erikson
B) Freud
C) Skinner
D) Ainsworth
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Lawrence is playing with his infant daughter Rosalie. He responds to Rosalie's facial expressions by mimicking and exaggerating the same expressions. All of a sudden, Lawrence stops showing any emotion. How is Rosalie likely to respond?

A) Rosalie will probably frown, fuss, drool, or look away from her father.
B) Rosalie will be glad for the break and will probably fall asleep.
C) Rosalie will exaggerate her father's facial expression.
D) Rosalie will smile and coo even more to try to get her father to respond.
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Which scenario portrays a secure attachment?

A) a child being willing to explore a new environment in the presence of the caregiver
B) a child refusing to let other children play with his toys
C) a child clinging to her mother in a new environment
D) a child mimicking his mother's expressions in a familiar environment
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In the Strange Situation, a sign of secure attachment is _____.

A) smiling at his mother when she returns to the room
B) crying and not being comforted when his mother comes back
C) ignoring his mother when she returns to the room
D) being reluctant to leave his mother to play with new toys
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The Strange Situation measures how a child _____.

A) responds to a stranger
B) plays with a parent
C) responds to separations and reunions with a caregiver
D) plays with toys he or she has never seen before
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Jessica does not notice when her Father leaves the day care center and ignores him when he returns. Jessica's behavior is characteristic of _____ attachment.

A) insecure-avoidant
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) secure
D) disorganized
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Attachment in infants is definitely evident by the age of _____.

A) 6 months
B) 8 months
C) 10 months
D) 1 year
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Baby Abby's Father is holding her. She is smiling at him one minute and then, unexpectedly, she slaps his face. Because this is typical behavior for her, she may have which type of attachment?

A) insecure-avoidant
B) disorganized
C) secure-detached
D) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
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Based on research, attachment appears to be _____.

A) based on cognitive theory
B) achieved only by adults
C) universal
D) only in Western cultures
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Andrew and Laura want to enhance their synchrony with their 6-month-old son. They can best do this by _____.

A) imitating his vocal and facial expressions
B) watching him imitate their mouth movements and smiles
C) listening to his vocalizations
D) including him in their conversations
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Nine-month-old Taran explores new environments when his Mother is present but shows distress when she leaves the room. Taran's behavior illustrates a(n) _____ attachment.

A) secure
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) insecure-avoidant
D) disorganized
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A child with secure attachment is one who _____.

A) ignores the caregiver while sitting in a corner
B) expresses fear at the sight of the caregiver
C) makes contact with the caregiver after the caregiver reenters the room
D) refuses to let go of the caregiver when the caregiver attempts to place the child on the floor
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In the Strange Situation, a sign of insecure attachment might be _____.

A) smiling at her mother when she returns to the room
B) crying and being unable to be comforted when her mother returns
C) seeking contact with her mother when reunited
D) playing happily as long as her mother is present
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The lasting emotional bond that an infant forms with a caregiver is called _____.

A) pair-bonding
B) attachment
C) unionization
D) synchrony
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In research on synchrony, mothers were instructed to interact with their infants by copying their facial expressions, and then on cue to show no emotional reaction at all. This procedure is called the _____.

A) facial mimicking technique
B) emotional expression technique
C) still-face technique
D) social response technique
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A sign of secure attachment is when a child _____.

A) refuses to let go of the caregiver's arm
B) plays aimlessly without interacting with the caregiver
C) shows extreme fear and anger
D) maintains contact with the caregiver while exploring
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Temperament is based in environment.
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Attachment develops in infancy and then wanes over time.
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The difficulty in distinguishing distinct emotions in early infancy is probably the result of brain immaturity.
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An 11-month-old baby is likely to display fear of strangers but no longer display separation anxiety.
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At age 5, Ilaria still exhibits very strong separation anxiety whenever her mother leaves her anywhere. Ilaria's behavior is evidence of sound emotional health.
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A securely attached infant is likely to explore an unfamiliar environment when his or her primary caregiver is present.
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Abuse has few long-term consequences for a child's emotional development.
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Fearful babies invariably grow into fearful adults, as destined by their genes.
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Self-recognition, as revealed by the mirror test, usually emerges at about 18 months.
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Around age 1, an emerging sense of "me" and "mine" leads to a new consciousness of others.
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Infants demonstrate attachment with proximity-seeking and contact-maintaining behaviors.
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Colic is likely the result of immature digestion in infants.
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Baby Roland wants his bottle, but he can't reach it. He gets angry, his face turns red, and he yells loudly. His anger is a healthy response to his frustration.
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When a father makes a silly face and his infant widens her eyes in surprise, there is evidence of synchrony.
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Infants of depressed mothers are still better off staying home with their mothers than being sent to other caregiving situations.
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The social smile in response to another person begins to appear at about 3 weeks of age.
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Parents in North America are more likely to encourage their children to feel modesty and shame than parents in Asia.
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Social interactions are the only foundations for emotional growth.
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The Strange Situation is a classic laboratory procedure used to measure attachment.
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Infants as young as 6 months of age seem capable of expressing anger.
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Lin is a 3-month-old infant. Which of the following is he likely to have just recently begun displaying?

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D) fear
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Mothers are better than fathers at reading their infants' emotions and responding with synchrony.
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Studies show that there are significant differences between mother-child play and father-child play with infants under 12 months of age.
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Genji participated in a research study when he was an infant, during which the researcher restrained his arms for two minutes. Which emotion did Genji likely experience?

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B) fear
C) anger
D) shame
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According to cognitive theorists, beliefs and thoughts determine one's perspective on the world.
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An infant's anger is usually triggered by _____.

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Social learning is achieved by observing others.
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Eddie was a securely attached infant. As a preschooler, his living situation changed, so his attachment has loosened. This makes sense because attachment status can change over time.
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Vivian is less than a day old. Which of the following emotions is already apparent?

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C) embarrassed crying
D) fear of strangers
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It has been shown that babies are often unaffected by and immune to parental stress.
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Madison's mother warmly greeted an old friend in the grocery store. After observing her mother, Madison smiled, too. Madison engaged in social referencing to guide her own reaction to her mother's friend.
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Which behavior develops around 6 weeks of age?

A) anger
B) laughter
C) fear of unexpected sounds
D) the social smile
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In-home day care is always preferable to out-of-home day care.
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Like Freud, Erikson argued that problems and conflicts that arise in early childhood could adversely affect one's adult personality.
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Maxwell has recently begun to display the emotion of anger. How old is Maxwell likely to be?

A) 6 weeks
B) 2 months
C) 6 months
D) 10 months
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Usually, stranger wariness is first noticeable at _____ months.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 9
D) 12
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When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is about to leave, the baby is exhibiting _____.

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B) separation anxiety
C) solitary fear
D) fear of isolation
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According to Freud, preventing sucking or weaning too early during infancy may have lasting effects on later personality development.
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At 6 weeks of age, baby Jessica's newest emotional reaction is MOST likely to be _____.

A) fear of strangers
B) a wide-eyed look of surprise
C) a social smile
D) a squeal of delight at her favorite toy
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An insecure attachment in infancy means that the child is destined for lifelong problems with relationships.
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Researchers placed a dot of rouge on babies' noses and then had them look into a mirror. On average, at what age did most babies touch their own noses when they saw their reflection?

A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 18 months
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Synchrony depends on _____.

A) attention span
B) stable mood
C) responsiveness and timing
D) breast-feeding
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If we place a dot of rouge on a 20-month-old girl's nose and stand the child in front of a mirror, she may then touch her own nose. This indicates that the child has some _____.

A) dynamic perception
B) perceptual constancy
C) social referencing
D) self-awareness
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Experience produces connections between _____ and emotions.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) neurons
D) allocare
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Emotional reactions, especially those connected to self-awareness, depend in part on _____.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) memory
D) embarrassment
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The coordinated interaction between caregiver and infant is called _____.

A) psychosocialization
B) synchrony
C) symbiosis
D) interplay
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47
Which characteristics must be present before an infant can experience pride, shame, or guilt?

A) social awareness
B) social skills
C) stranger anxiety
D) embarrassment
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Which statement is correct?

A) The social smile in response to another person first appears at about 12 weeks old.
B) Very young infants seem incapable of expressing distress and contentment.
C) A 5-month-old baby is likely to display fear of strangers and separation anxiety.
D) An 11-month-old girl may show anxiety when her mother goes into another room.
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Four-month-old Sylvia and 13-month-old Lizzy are left with a babysitter. How will they react?

A) Sylvia will be more upset than Lizzy.
B) Lizzy will probably show more distress than Sylvia.
C) Both Sylvia and Lizzy will be experiencing separation anxiety.
D) Neither girl is likely to show distress.
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Research has found that a person's temperament is _____.

A) highly variable from one country to the next
B) determined almost entirely by parenting
C) linked to biological patterns that appear in infancy
D) created during early social interactions
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Which emotion seems to depend on the development of social awareness?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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52
George's Dad comes home from grocery shopping, sees George sitting on the sofa, and says, "Where's that boy of mine?" George gives his Dad a wide smile, and his Dad responds with an exaggerated surprised look. This is an example of _____.

A) psychosocialization
B) symbiosis
C) polarization
D) synchrony
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53
With social awareness comes several new emotions, including _____.

A) joy, distress, fear, and anger
B) pride, shame, embarrassment, and guilt
C) joy, fear, shame, and guilt
D) pride, shame, joy, and anger
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An infant's distress at seeing an unfamiliar person is called _____.

A) stranger wariness
B) extrafamilial fear
C) fear of the unknown
D) separation anxiety
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Which of the following emotions is the last to develop in an infant?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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The emotions of shame, pride, and embarrassment require that a child first _____.

A) develop long-term memory skills
B) develop language to express those emotions
C) gain an awareness of other people
D) have experienced punishment
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When baby Lia met her uncle's big dog for the first time, she cried and tried to move away from the dog. Lia is most likely _____.

A) a newborn
B) 3 months old
C) 6 months old
D) 9 months old
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58
Malcolm is a 2-year-old boy who loves his "lellow-lee" (yellow blanket) and won't take a nap without it. Malcolm's yellow blanket would be considered a(n) _____.

A) sign of separation anxiety
B) transitional object
C) imaginary friend
D) indication of attachment problems
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59
Which statement about emotional development in toddlers is true?

A) Toddlers will universally feel proud of themselves.
B) Emotions such as pride and humility depend on cultural values.
C) Toddlers are naturally humble.
D) Toddlers are no longer distressed when separated from their parents.
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The crucial aspect of synchrony is _____.

A) infants observing adults
B) infants imitating adults
C) mutual interaction
D) unilateral imitation
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Proximity-seeking and contact-maintaining behaviors are displays of _____.

A) love
B) fear
C) attachment
D) friendliness
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62
Dr. Berkowitz is doing research using the Strange Situation in order to measure a child's _____.

A) fear
B) love
C) attachment
D) depth perception
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A toddler with secure attachment _____.

A) is willing to explore
B) is self-centered
C) clings to his mother
D) wants to talk a lot
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Jerome clings to his Mother and refuses to leave her lap. Jerome is exhibiting _____ attachment behavior.

A) insecure-avoidant
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) secure
D) disoriented
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Which psychologist developed the Strange Situation test?

A) Erikson
B) Freud
C) Skinner
D) Ainsworth
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66
Lawrence is playing with his infant daughter Rosalie. He responds to Rosalie's facial expressions by mimicking and exaggerating the same expressions. All of a sudden, Lawrence stops showing any emotion. How is Rosalie likely to respond?

A) Rosalie will probably frown, fuss, drool, or look away from her father.
B) Rosalie will be glad for the break and will probably fall asleep.
C) Rosalie will exaggerate her father's facial expression.
D) Rosalie will smile and coo even more to try to get her father to respond.
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67
Which scenario portrays a secure attachment?

A) a child being willing to explore a new environment in the presence of the caregiver
B) a child refusing to let other children play with his toys
C) a child clinging to her mother in a new environment
D) a child mimicking his mother's expressions in a familiar environment
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68
In the Strange Situation, a sign of secure attachment is _____.

A) smiling at his mother when she returns to the room
B) crying and not being comforted when his mother comes back
C) ignoring his mother when she returns to the room
D) being reluctant to leave his mother to play with new toys
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69
The Strange Situation measures how a child _____.

A) responds to a stranger
B) plays with a parent
C) responds to separations and reunions with a caregiver
D) plays with toys he or she has never seen before
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70
Jessica does not notice when her Father leaves the day care center and ignores him when he returns. Jessica's behavior is characteristic of _____ attachment.

A) insecure-avoidant
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) secure
D) disorganized
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71
Attachment in infants is definitely evident by the age of _____.

A) 6 months
B) 8 months
C) 10 months
D) 1 year
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72
Baby Abby's Father is holding her. She is smiling at him one minute and then, unexpectedly, she slaps his face. Because this is typical behavior for her, she may have which type of attachment?

A) insecure-avoidant
B) disorganized
C) secure-detached
D) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
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73
Based on research, attachment appears to be _____.

A) based on cognitive theory
B) achieved only by adults
C) universal
D) only in Western cultures
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74
Andrew and Laura want to enhance their synchrony with their 6-month-old son. They can best do this by _____.

A) imitating his vocal and facial expressions
B) watching him imitate their mouth movements and smiles
C) listening to his vocalizations
D) including him in their conversations
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75
Nine-month-old Taran explores new environments when his Mother is present but shows distress when she leaves the room. Taran's behavior illustrates a(n) _____ attachment.

A) secure
B) insecure-resistant/ambivalent
C) insecure-avoidant
D) disorganized
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76
A child with secure attachment is one who _____.

A) ignores the caregiver while sitting in a corner
B) expresses fear at the sight of the caregiver
C) makes contact with the caregiver after the caregiver reenters the room
D) refuses to let go of the caregiver when the caregiver attempts to place the child on the floor
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77
In the Strange Situation, a sign of insecure attachment might be _____.

A) smiling at her mother when she returns to the room
B) crying and being unable to be comforted when her mother returns
C) seeking contact with her mother when reunited
D) playing happily as long as her mother is present
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78
The lasting emotional bond that an infant forms with a caregiver is called _____.

A) pair-bonding
B) attachment
C) unionization
D) synchrony
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79
In research on synchrony, mothers were instructed to interact with their infants by copying their facial expressions, and then on cue to show no emotional reaction at all. This procedure is called the _____.

A) facial mimicking technique
B) emotional expression technique
C) still-face technique
D) social response technique
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80
A sign of secure attachment is when a child _____.

A) refuses to let go of the caregiver's arm
B) plays aimlessly without interacting with the caregiver
C) shows extreme fear and anger
D) maintains contact with the caregiver while exploring
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