Deck 7: The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development

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A father is in the living room with his 1-year-old daughter. Suddenly, loud music blares next door. What would be a typical child's response and what is it based upon?
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An infant's fear of being left alone by a parent or other caregiver is called _____.
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Compare the behaviorist and psychoanalytic perspectives on early childhood personality development.
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What is a working model, and how does a 1-year-old child develop one? Give an example of how a working model could change from negative to positive over time.
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Explain the role that social awareness plays in the development of pride and shame. What role does culture play in the development of pride and shame?
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Describe how evolutionary theory explains how infants' early emotions are essential to their survival.
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Baby Jordan first met her grandmother when she was just days old. Their second meeting was at Jordan's first birthday party. However, Jordan wanted nothing to do with her grandmother, whose feelings were deeply hurt. Jordan's behavior may be explained by _____.
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Define proximal parenting and distal parenting practices. What are the outcomes of each type? What motivates parents to engage in one type over the other?
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Most developmentalists agree that the _____ is directly connected to emotional self-regulation.
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Describe synchrony and examine its role in infant development. Give three outcomes that may occur if little or no synchrony is apparent in an infant's life.
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The biologically based core of individual differences in style of approach and response to the environment that remains stable across time and situations is what psychologists call _____.
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Why does a child use social referencing?
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An infant who cries when an unknown person approaches is displaying _____.
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Briefly discuss three predictors of secure attachment in infants.
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Children's realization that they are separate persons with minds, bodies, and behaviors separate from those around them is called _____.
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Name at least four conditions that can result in an insecure attachment between infants and caregivers. What might be done to improve the level of attachment?
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The infant's smile that appears whenever mother peeks over the side of the crib and makes a funny face is called a(n) _____ smile.
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Develop a time line for achieving the following attachment milestones. Give the approximate age at which infants typically:
1) recognize familiar people
2) respond to others' facial expressions in the still-face experiment
3) exhibit a style of attachment to caregivers
4) recognize themselves in a mirror
5) exhibit social referencing
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Diana is meeting her friend's 1-year-old daughter for the first time. How can she and her friend use the child's social referencing to allow Diana to approach the child? List at least three factors that will determine the child's response.
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The part of the brain known as the _____ may develop more slowly in an infant who is frequently frightened.
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According to the New York Longitudinal Study, an infant with colic would be classified as _____.
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The _____ experiments are used to test the importance of synchrony in normal development.
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The child who first hits her mother and then kisses her with a blank expression would be classified as displaying _____ attachment.
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The "proximity-seeking" and "contact-maintaining" behaviors of the 12-month-old infant are evidenced by the affectionate tie that Ainsworth called _____.
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In their study of "temperamental individuality," New York Longitudinal Study researchers found that infants can be characterized as _____, difficult, hard-to-classify, or slow-to-warm-up.
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A 12-month-old girl who shows no distress at her mother's departure and is also indifferent to her return is probably displaying _____ attachment.
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_____ begins to form before birth and influences relationships throughout life.
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When infants watch other people for emotional cues in uncertain situations, they are engaging in _____.
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Research on the developmental progression of adopted Romanian infants reveals that early _____, not genetics, was the most likely cause of their later problems.
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_____ tend to engage their infants in more active play than the infant's other parent does.
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The temperamental traits that are most likely to change and resolve themselves by the age of 4 are inhibition and _____.
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The term for the patterned "waltz" of mutual exchange between parent and infant is _____.
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Research on the roles of fathers and mothers in infant care reveals that they cooperate and complement each other in a well-functioning family; however, mothers tend to be the usual _____.
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The _____ is the classic laboratory procedure used to measure attachment by evoking an infant's reaction to stress.
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When a baby discovers that her world is a fairly predictable place in which her needs are met by a responsive caregiver, Erikson would say that she has resolved the crisis of _____ versus mistrust.
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A 12-month-old boy who clings anxiously to his mother and cries loudly every time the mother moves toward the door is probably demonstrating insecure-_____/ambivalent attachment.
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Psychologists from the _____ school of thought believe that a child's personality is "created" or largely determined by his or her parents.
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According to Freud, if a parent is too strict with toilet training, it can result in a child who is fixated in the _____ stage.
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One-year-old Jacob follows his mother when she moves about the house and tries to climb up her legs when she is sitting in a chair. He is exhibiting his attachment to her through _____-seeking behavior.
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According to Erikson, the central crisis of toddlerhood is _____ versus shame and doubt.
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Andrew has recently begun to display the emotion of anger. How old is Andrew likely to be?

A) 6 weeks
B) 2 months
C) 6 months
D) 10 months
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According to cognitive theory, the set of assumptions that an individual uses to organize perceptions and experiences is called a _____ model.
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The two choices of infant care described in the text are parental care and _____.
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A long-term effect that has been seen among sad and angry infants whose mothers are depressed is fearfulness in _____.

A) the toddler years
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
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Baby Khalil cries uncontrollably for hours on end. He is displaying ______.

A) reflux
B) reflexive
C) colic
D) excessive
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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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An infant's anger is usually triggered by _____.

A) sadness
B) fear
C) frustration
D) shame
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Some infants have bouts of uncontrollable crying, called ______.

A) reflux
B) reflexive
C) colic
D) excessive
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Which of these emotions is the last to develop in an infant?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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At 6 weeks of age, baby Jessica's newest emotional reaction is 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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Which of these emotions is the first to develop in an infant?

A) joy
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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When he was an infant, Chang participated in a research study during which the researcher restrained his arms for two minutes. Which emotion did Chang likely experience?

A) sadness
B) fear
C) anger
D) shame
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One element of day care that researchers agree is extremely important is the _____ of the day-care setting.
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Increased levels of cortisol are associated with an infant experiencing _____.

A) sadness
B) anger
C) well-being
D) secure attachment
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Later theorists in the behaviorist tradition included the role of _____ learning in explaining how personality traits form.
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Roseanne is several hours old. Which emotion is already apparent?

A) social smile
B) pain
C) embarrassed crying
D) fear of strangers
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In a cross-cultural study examining child-rearing practices, it was demonstrated that toddlers with _____ mothers were more obedient but less self-aware than toddlers with distal mothers.
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Holly wants her daughter to grow up to be self-reliant and independent. She uses _____ parenting practices to accomplish this goal.
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Which type of face does a typical 6-month-old prefer looking at?

A) male
B) female
C) sad
D) happy
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Tang is a 3-month-old infant. Which behavior is he likely to have just recently begun displaying?

A) social smile
B) laughter
C) sadness
D) fear
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Sarah and David are ready to leave for their first date night in months. The babysitter has arrived and 18-month-old Gideon seems content playing with her, so Mom and Dad say, "See you soon!" and open the front door. Gideon howls, "Noooooo!" and runs to block his parents' exit. What emotional development is Gideon displaying?

A) separation anxiety
B) social smile
C) stranger wariness
D) insecure attachment
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How should an adult respond to a toddler's temper tantrum?

A) anger
B) teasing
C) logic
D) comfort
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Tiffany is 8 months old. Her mother and father don't get along well. There is often fighting in the house that frightens Tiffany. What effect might this environment have on her brain development?

A) Her hypothalamus may grow more slowly than normal.
B) Her prefrontal lobes will be overdeveloped.
C) Her dendrites will likely overdevelop.
D) Her anterior cingulate gyrus will be damaged.
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The new emotions that appear toward the end of a child's second year are _____.

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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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 proves that the child has some _____.

A) dynamic perception
B) perceptual constancy
C) social referencing
D) self-awareness
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Which characteristic 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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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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Emotional reactions, especially those connected to separation anxiety, are partially dependent upon _____.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) memory
D) embarrassment
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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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Mary Ann is 9 months old. Her mom dressed her up in her new Christmas outfit and took her to get a picture with Santa. Her mom was disappointed that Mary Ann reacted to Santa with fear instead of excitement. What emotional development is Mary Ann displaying?

A) separation anxiety
B) social smile
C) stranger wariness
D) insecure attachment
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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) A 13-month-old girl may show anxiety when her mother goes into another room.
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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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When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is leaving, the baby is exhibiting _____.

A) general anxiety
B) separation anxiety
C) solitary fear
D) fear of isolation
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Which statement about emotional development in toddlers is true?

A) Toddlers will universally feel proud of themselves.
B) Emotions like pride and humility are dependent on cultural values.
C) Toddlers are naturally humble.
D) Toddlers are no longer distressed when separated from their parents.
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When baby Erica met her grandfather's big dog for the first time, she cried and tried to move away from the dog. Erica is most likely _____.

A) a newborn
B) 3 months old
C) 7 months old
D) 12 months old
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Which specific part of the brain is responsible for the development of the social smile and laughter?

A) the cortex
B) the anterior cingulate gyrus
C) the anterior hypothalamus
D) the amygdala
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Four-month-old Tammi and 13-month-old Dawn are left with a babysitter. How will they react?

A) Tammi will be more upset than Dawn.
B) Dawn will show more distress than Tammi.
C) Both Tammi and Dawn will be experiencing separation anxiety.
D) Neither girl is likely to show distress.
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What is one of the four categories of temperament suggested by the New York Longitudinal Study?

A) edgy
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) hyper
D) angry
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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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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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Deck 7: The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development
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A father is in the living room with his 1-year-old daughter. Suddenly, loud music blares next door. What would be a typical child's response and what is it based upon?
The child will immediately look to her father to see how he responds. She will reflect his response. Thus, if he acts startled or upset, she will too. This is due to social referencing, in which the child looks to a trusted person to see whether a new event or person is something to embrace, fear, or ignore. The child will immediately look to her father to see how he responds. She will reflect his response. Thus, if he acts startled or upset, she will too. This is due to social referencing, in which the child looks to a trusted person to see whether a new event or person is something to embrace, fear, or ignore.
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An infant's fear of being left alone by a parent or other caregiver is called _____.
separation anxiety
3
Compare the behaviorist and psychoanalytic perspectives on early childhood personality development.
From the perspective of behaviorism, emotions and personality are molded as parents reinforce or punish a child. Behaviorists also acknowledge that children's personalities are influenced by social learning from other significant people in the environment.
Psychoanalysts believe that unconscious processes are the sole factors that influence personality. These are shaped through the child's early interactions, especially with parents. Whether their natural impulses to use their mouths during the oral stage and to control their bowels during the anal stage are indulged or frustrated will determine whether the child will develop positively or will develop a fixation. From the perspective of behaviorism, emotions and personality are molded as parents reinforce or punish a child. Behaviorists also acknowledge that children's personalities are influenced by social learning from other significant people in the environment. Psychoanalysts believe that unconscious processes are the sole factors that influence personality. These are shaped through the child's early interactions, especially with parents. Whether their natural impulses to use their mouths during the oral stage and to control their bowels during the anal stage are indulged or frustrated will determine whether the child will develop positively or will develop a fixation.
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What is a working model, and how does a 1-year-old child develop one? Give an example of how a working model could change from negative to positive over time.
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Explain the role that social awareness plays in the development of pride and shame. What role does culture play in the development of pride and shame?
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Describe how evolutionary theory explains how infants' early emotions are essential to their survival.
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Baby Jordan first met her grandmother when she was just days old. Their second meeting was at Jordan's first birthday party. However, Jordan wanted nothing to do with her grandmother, whose feelings were deeply hurt. Jordan's behavior may be explained by _____.
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Define proximal parenting and distal parenting practices. What are the outcomes of each type? What motivates parents to engage in one type over the other?
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Most developmentalists agree that the _____ is directly connected to emotional self-regulation.
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Describe synchrony and examine its role in infant development. Give three outcomes that may occur if little or no synchrony is apparent in an infant's life.
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The biologically based core of individual differences in style of approach and response to the environment that remains stable across time and situations is what psychologists call _____.
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Why does a child use social referencing?
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An infant who cries when an unknown person approaches is displaying _____.
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Briefly discuss three predictors of secure attachment in infants.
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Children's realization that they are separate persons with minds, bodies, and behaviors separate from those around them is called _____.
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Name at least four conditions that can result in an insecure attachment between infants and caregivers. What might be done to improve the level of attachment?
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The infant's smile that appears whenever mother peeks over the side of the crib and makes a funny face is called a(n) _____ smile.
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Develop a time line for achieving the following attachment milestones. Give the approximate age at which infants typically:
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3) exhibit a style of attachment to caregivers
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Diana is meeting her friend's 1-year-old daughter for the first time. How can she and her friend use the child's social referencing to allow Diana to approach the child? List at least three factors that will determine the child's response.
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The part of the brain known as the _____ may develop more slowly in an infant who is frequently frightened.
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According to the New York Longitudinal Study, an infant with colic would be classified as _____.
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The _____ experiments are used to test the importance of synchrony in normal development.
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The child who first hits her mother and then kisses her with a blank expression would be classified as displaying _____ attachment.
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The "proximity-seeking" and "contact-maintaining" behaviors of the 12-month-old infant are evidenced by the affectionate tie that Ainsworth called _____.
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In their study of "temperamental individuality," New York Longitudinal Study researchers found that infants can be characterized as _____, difficult, hard-to-classify, or slow-to-warm-up.
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A 12-month-old girl who shows no distress at her mother's departure and is also indifferent to her return is probably displaying _____ attachment.
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_____ begins to form before birth and influences relationships throughout life.
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When infants watch other people for emotional cues in uncertain situations, they are engaging in _____.
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Research on the developmental progression of adopted Romanian infants reveals that early _____, not genetics, was the most likely cause of their later problems.
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_____ tend to engage their infants in more active play than the infant's other parent does.
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The temperamental traits that are most likely to change and resolve themselves by the age of 4 are inhibition and _____.
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The term for the patterned "waltz" of mutual exchange between parent and infant is _____.
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Research on the roles of fathers and mothers in infant care reveals that they cooperate and complement each other in a well-functioning family; however, mothers tend to be the usual _____.
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The _____ is the classic laboratory procedure used to measure attachment by evoking an infant's reaction to stress.
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When a baby discovers that her world is a fairly predictable place in which her needs are met by a responsive caregiver, Erikson would say that she has resolved the crisis of _____ versus mistrust.
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A 12-month-old boy who clings anxiously to his mother and cries loudly every time the mother moves toward the door is probably demonstrating insecure-_____/ambivalent attachment.
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Psychologists from the _____ school of thought believe that a child's personality is "created" or largely determined by his or her parents.
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According to Freud, if a parent is too strict with toilet training, it can result in a child who is fixated in the _____ stage.
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39
One-year-old Jacob follows his mother when she moves about the house and tries to climb up her legs when she is sitting in a chair. He is exhibiting his attachment to her through _____-seeking behavior.
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According to Erikson, the central crisis of toddlerhood is _____ versus shame and doubt.
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Andrew has recently begun to display the emotion of anger. How old is Andrew likely to be?

A) 6 weeks
B) 2 months
C) 6 months
D) 10 months
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According to cognitive theory, the set of assumptions that an individual uses to organize perceptions and experiences is called a _____ model.
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43
The two choices of infant care described in the text are parental care and _____.
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A long-term effect that has been seen among sad and angry infants whose mothers are depressed is fearfulness in _____.

A) the toddler years
B) childhood
C) adolescence
D) adulthood
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Baby Khalil cries uncontrollably for hours on end. He is displaying ______.

A) reflux
B) reflexive
C) colic
D) excessive
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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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An infant's anger is usually triggered by _____.

A) sadness
B) fear
C) frustration
D) shame
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Some infants have bouts of uncontrollable crying, called ______.

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C) colic
D) excessive
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Which of these emotions is the last to develop in an infant?

A) fear of strangers
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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50
At 6 weeks of age, baby Jessica's newest emotional reaction is 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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Which of these emotions is the first to develop in an infant?

A) joy
B) anger
C) pride
D) curiosity
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When he was an infant, Chang participated in a research study during which the researcher restrained his arms for two minutes. Which emotion did Chang likely experience?

A) sadness
B) fear
C) anger
D) shame
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53
One element of day care that researchers agree is extremely important is the _____ of the day-care setting.
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54
Increased levels of cortisol are associated with an infant experiencing _____.

A) sadness
B) anger
C) well-being
D) secure attachment
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Later theorists in the behaviorist tradition included the role of _____ learning in explaining how personality traits form.
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Roseanne is several hours old. Which emotion is already apparent?

A) social smile
B) pain
C) embarrassed crying
D) fear of strangers
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In a cross-cultural study examining child-rearing practices, it was demonstrated that toddlers with _____ mothers were more obedient but less self-aware than toddlers with distal mothers.
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Holly wants her daughter to grow up to be self-reliant and independent. She uses _____ parenting practices to accomplish this goal.
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59
Which type of face does a typical 6-month-old prefer looking at?

A) male
B) female
C) sad
D) happy
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Tang is a 3-month-old infant. Which behavior is he likely to have just recently begun displaying?

A) social smile
B) laughter
C) sadness
D) fear
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Sarah and David are ready to leave for their first date night in months. The babysitter has arrived and 18-month-old Gideon seems content playing with her, so Mom and Dad say, "See you soon!" and open the front door. Gideon howls, "Noooooo!" and runs to block his parents' exit. What emotional development is Gideon displaying?

A) separation anxiety
B) social smile
C) stranger wariness
D) insecure attachment
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How should an adult respond to a toddler's temper tantrum?

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B) teasing
C) logic
D) comfort
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63
Tiffany is 8 months old. Her mother and father don't get along well. There is often fighting in the house that frightens Tiffany. What effect might this environment have on her brain development?

A) Her hypothalamus may grow more slowly than normal.
B) Her prefrontal lobes will be overdeveloped.
C) Her dendrites will likely overdevelop.
D) Her anterior cingulate gyrus will be damaged.
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The new emotions that appear toward the end of a child's second year are _____.

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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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 proves that the child has some _____.

A) dynamic perception
B) perceptual constancy
C) social referencing
D) self-awareness
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66
Which characteristic 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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67
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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68
Emotional reactions, especially those connected to separation anxiety, are partially dependent upon _____.

A) self-recognition
B) self-control
C) memory
D) embarrassment
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69
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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70
Mary Ann is 9 months old. Her mom dressed her up in her new Christmas outfit and took her to get a picture with Santa. Her mom was disappointed that Mary Ann reacted to Santa with fear instead of excitement. What emotional development is Mary Ann displaying?

A) separation anxiety
B) social smile
C) stranger wariness
D) insecure attachment
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71
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) A 13-month-old girl may show anxiety when her mother goes into another room.
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72
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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73
When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is leaving, the baby is exhibiting _____.

A) general anxiety
B) separation anxiety
C) solitary fear
D) fear of isolation
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74
Which statement about emotional development in toddlers is true?

A) Toddlers will universally feel proud of themselves.
B) Emotions like pride and humility are dependent on cultural values.
C) Toddlers are naturally humble.
D) Toddlers are no longer distressed when separated from their parents.
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75
When baby Erica met her grandfather's big dog for the first time, she cried and tried to move away from the dog. Erica is most likely _____.

A) a newborn
B) 3 months old
C) 7 months old
D) 12 months old
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76
Which specific part of the brain is responsible for the development of the social smile and laughter?

A) the cortex
B) the anterior cingulate gyrus
C) the anterior hypothalamus
D) the amygdala
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77
Four-month-old Tammi and 13-month-old Dawn are left with a babysitter. How will they react?

A) Tammi will be more upset than Dawn.
B) Dawn will show more distress than Tammi.
C) Both Tammi and Dawn will be experiencing separation anxiety.
D) Neither girl is likely to show distress.
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78
What is one of the four categories of temperament suggested by the New York Longitudinal Study?

A) edgy
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) hyper
D) angry
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79
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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80
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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