Multiple Choice
Match the following:
-Mutism
A) distressed when attachment figure leaves and hostile upon reunion
B) adapts to new situations with time
C) agreement between parental expectations of child and child temperament
D) repeating what is heard
E) believes attachment is essential for infant survival
F) individual differences in styles of reaction that are present early in life
G) begins to develop at 6 to 9 months of age
H) fear of being parted from primary caregiver
I) pleasure derived from physical contact with another
J) Izard's view of emotion
K) use caregiver's facial expressions to interpret ambiguous situations
L) one's impression of oneself
M) characterized by impaired communication skills and repetitive behaviors
N) preference for familiar figures
O) appears around 18 months of age
P) refers to self as "you" or "she"
Q) indifferent to separations and reunions with attachment figure
R) occurs in response to human voice or face
S) inability or refusal to speak
T) infant looks away from an unpleasant stimulus
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