Deck 11: Emotion, Temperament, and Personality Development
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Deck 11: Emotion, Temperament, and Personality Development
1
Which of the following is not important to answer about children's emotional development?
A)emotional expression
B)emotional recognition
C)emotional understanding
D)emotional universality
A)emotional expression
B)emotional recognition
C)emotional understanding
D)emotional universality
D
2
The term ______ is often used synonymously with emotion and refers to the outward expression of an emotion.
A)affect
B)empathy
C)extroversion
D)temperament
A)affect
B)empathy
C)extroversion
D)temperament
B
3
The best way to read people's emotions is usually
A)body language.
B)facial expressions.
C)what they say.
D)gestures.
A)body language.
B)facial expressions.
C)what they say.
D)gestures.
B
4
Which of the following is not a major aspect of emotional development?
A)emotional expression
B)emotional recognition
C)emotional retreat
D)emotional self-regulation
A)emotional expression
B)emotional recognition
C)emotional retreat
D)emotional self-regulation
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5
All of the following are true of emotions except
A)Emotions are independent of cognitions.
B)The same physiological arousal may represent different emotions depending on how we interpret a situation.
C)Each emotion is actually a palette of emotions.
D)Emotions are not always expressed one after another in a discrete manner but are sometimes mixed.
A)Emotions are independent of cognitions.
B)The same physiological arousal may represent different emotions depending on how we interpret a situation.
C)Each emotion is actually a palette of emotions.
D)Emotions are not always expressed one after another in a discrete manner but are sometimes mixed.
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6
The belief that basic emotions are innate and associated with distinctive bodily and facial reactions is called the
A)discrete emotion theory.
B)functionalist perspective.
C)adaptive direction.
D)personal fable.
A)discrete emotion theory.
B)functionalist perspective.
C)adaptive direction.
D)personal fable.
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7
Devries studies suggest that the babies most likely to survive in famine in Kenya were
A)babies with easy temperaments.b babies who cried the least.
B)babies who cried the most.
C)babies who were the most ill.
A)babies with easy temperaments.b babies who cried the least.
B)babies who cried the most.
C)babies who were the most ill.
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8
Which of the following has revitalized research in emotional development and placed the study of emotions in an evolutionary context, as originally proposed by Darwin more than 130 years ago?
A)discrete emotion theory
B)surgency
C)the functionalist perspective
D)the Five Factor Model
A)discrete emotion theory
B)surgency
C)the functionalist perspective
D)the Five Factor Model
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9
Ethologists have generally subscribed to the view that emotions evolved as
A)movements of expression.
B)survival mechanisms.
C)part of shared attention.
D)early guides to ethical behavior.
A)movements of expression.
B)survival mechanisms.
C)part of shared attention.
D)early guides to ethical behavior.
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10
What causes us to act-to make decisions one way or another, to care about the outcomes of our behavior, and to care about other people?
A)intelligence
B)reasoning
C)emotions
D)personality
A)intelligence
B)reasoning
C)emotions
D)personality
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11
The evolutionary origins of disgust are likely associated with the rejection of
A)people who were emotionally hurtful.
B)bad-tasting and likely illness-inducing foods.
C)disapproval of others' behavior.
D)dangerous animals.
A)people who were emotionally hurtful.
B)bad-tasting and likely illness-inducing foods.
C)disapproval of others' behavior.
D)dangerous animals.
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12
Children who feel one emotion (disappointment about receiving a toy they already have as a gift) but display another (joy, to the person who gave them the toy) reflects an ability
To
A)be deceptive.
B)show empathy.
C)be compassionate
D)regulate their emotions.
To
A)be deceptive.
B)show empathy.
C)be compassionate
D)regulate their emotions.
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13
Which of the following possible adaptive goals are associated with sadness?
A)Conserve energy; learn which goals are realizable; encourage nurturance by others
B)Attain difficult goals; learn to overcome obstacles; communicate power/dominance
C)Behave prosocially; learn/maintain social standards; communicate submission to others
D)Behave appropriately; learn/maintain social standards; maintain others' respect and affection; preserve self-esteem
A)Conserve energy; learn which goals are realizable; encourage nurturance by others
B)Attain difficult goals; learn to overcome obstacles; communicate power/dominance
C)Behave prosocially; learn/maintain social standards; communicate submission to others
D)Behave appropriately; learn/maintain social standards; maintain others' respect and affection; preserve self-esteem
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14
Which of the following is not one of the basic six emotions that Darwin described?
A)anger
B)fear
C)jealousy
D)disgust
A)anger
B)fear
C)jealousy
D)disgust
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15
According to Darwin, emotions are universal and
A)have species-specific adaptive functions.
B)have underlying cognitive origins.
C)are necessary for survival.
D)subject to natural selection.
A)have species-specific adaptive functions.
B)have underlying cognitive origins.
C)are necessary for survival.
D)subject to natural selection.
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16
Which of the following possible adaptive goals are associated with shame?
A)Conserve energy; learn which goals are realizable; encourage nurturance by others
B)Attain difficult goals; learn to overcome obstacles; communicate power/dominance
C)Behave prosocially; learn/maintain social standards; communicate submission to others
D)Behave appropriately; learn/maintain social standards; maintain others' respect and affection; preserve self-esteem
A)Conserve energy; learn which goals are realizable; encourage nurturance by others
B)Attain difficult goals; learn to overcome obstacles; communicate power/dominance
C)Behave prosocially; learn/maintain social standards; communicate submission to others
D)Behave appropriately; learn/maintain social standards; maintain others' respect and affection; preserve self-esteem
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17
Darwin proposed that the facial expressions and emotions seen in both humans and animals were based on a common physiological system and thus reflected
A)social referencing.
B)emotional recognition
C)continuity of function.
D)primary emotions
A)social referencing.
B)emotional recognition
C)continuity of function.
D)primary emotions
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18
Which of the following are the last things for which children develop disgust?
A)people who frighten them
B)core disgusts
C)the animal reminder category
D)social and moral infractions
A)people who frighten them
B)core disgusts
C)the animal reminder category
D)social and moral infractions
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19
Darwin's ideas, viewing emotions as playing an adaptive role, helping individuals to achieve specific goals related to survival is referred to as the
A)discrete emotion theory.
B)functionalist perspective.
C)adaptive direction.
D)personal fable.
A)discrete emotion theory.
B)functionalist perspective.
C)adaptive direction.
D)personal fable.
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20
Which of the following emerges during the first year of life?
A)primary emotions
B)secondary emotions
C)self-conscious emotions
D)cultural emotions
A)primary emotions
B)secondary emotions
C)self-conscious emotions
D)cultural emotions
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21
Beginning around 6 months of age, infants develop a fear of
A)unfamiliar animals.
B)unfamiliar people.
C)being alone.
D)heights.
A)unfamiliar animals.
B)unfamiliar people.
C)being alone.
D)heights.
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22
Which of the following are not secondary emotions that emerge between 2.5 and 3 years of age?
A)hubris
B)guilt
C)shame
D)empathy
A)hubris
B)guilt
C)shame
D)empathy
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23
Which of the following reflects a child's awareness of other people's evaluation of his or her actions?
A)jealousy.
B)nonevaluative embarrassment.
C)emotional bonding.
D)empathy.
A)jealousy.
B)nonevaluative embarrassment.
C)emotional bonding.
D)empathy.
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24
Separation distress, which develops in the second half of the first year of life, is linked to
A)stranger distress.
B)negative emotionality.
C)the establishment of attachment.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
A)stranger distress.
B)negative emotionality.
C)the establishment of attachment.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
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25
The ability to recognize, perceive, and feel the emotions of another is
A)compassion.
B)sympathy.
C)empathy.
D)bonding.
A)compassion.
B)sympathy.
C)empathy.
D)bonding.
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26
Secondary emotions are a reflection of children's emerging cognitive development, especially their ability for
A)self-awareness.b self-preservation.
B)subconscious thoughts.
C)motivation.
A)self-awareness.b self-preservation.
B)subconscious thoughts.
C)motivation.
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27
The idea that infants and children (as well as monkeys) are prepared by natural selection to attend to and acquire some things more readily than others is called
A)prepared learning.
B)evolutionary instincts.
C)instinctive fear.
D)social learning.
A)prepared learning.
B)evolutionary instincts.
C)instinctive fear.
D)social learning.
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28
Smiles of infants that are elicited by internal states are associated with all of the following except
A)that they are endogenous smiles.
B)that they are social smiling.
C)that they might be precursors of the emotion joy.
D)that they are signs of some positive bodily state.
A)that they are endogenous smiles.
B)that they are social smiling.
C)that they might be precursors of the emotion joy.
D)that they are signs of some positive bodily state.
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29
Specific secondary emotions are probably subject most to
A)shame.
B)cultural variation.
C)love.
D)human nature.
A)shame.
B)cultural variation.
C)love.
D)human nature.
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30
Which of the following is an emotion that infants do not express when they are about 4 to 6 months old?
A)sadness
B)happiness
C)anger
D)jealously
A)sadness
B)happiness
C)anger
D)jealously
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31
Shame is associated with which of the following, especially in boys?
A)elevated reactions to cortisol
B)decreased reactions to cortisol
C)indifference to cortisol's intended purpose
D)lack of production of cortisol
A)elevated reactions to cortisol
B)decreased reactions to cortisol
C)indifference to cortisol's intended purpose
D)lack of production of cortisol
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32
According to Lewis, in the second half of the second year of life, all of the following new secondary emotions emerge except
A)envy.
B)nonevaluative embarrassment.
C)emotional bonding.
D)empathy.
A)envy.
B)nonevaluative embarrassment.
C)emotional bonding.
D)empathy.
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33
At about what age does infants' smiling indicate feelings of happiness?
A)at birth
B)at 1 month
C)at 3 months
D)at 6 months
A)at birth
B)at 1 month
C)at 3 months
D)at 6 months
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34
At what age do infants' cries become sufficiently differentiated that a familiar adult can know if the infant is hungry, in pain, or experiencing some other form of distress?
A)at birth
B)at 1 month
C)at 3 months
D)at 6 months
A)at birth
B)at 1 month
C)at 3 months
D)at 6 months
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35
Secondary emotions become apparent
A)at birth.
B)at about 3 months of age.
C)at about 12 months of age.
D)at about 15 and 18 months of age.
A)at birth.
B)at about 3 months of age.
C)at about 12 months of age.
D)at about 15 and 18 months of age.
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36
Which of the following is the last important basic emotion to emerge in infancy?
A)sadness
B)joy
C)fear
D)anger
A)sadness
B)joy
C)fear
D)anger
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37
Babies show the greatest fear of
A)all strangers.
B)male strangers.
C)female strangers.
D)strangers of other races.
A)all strangers.
B)male strangers.
C)female strangers.
D)strangers of other races.
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38
Secondary emotions are also called
A)subconscious emotions.b other-conscious emotions.
B)self-centered emotions.
C)distressful emotions.
A)subconscious emotions.b other-conscious emotions.
B)self-centered emotions.
C)distressful emotions.
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39
Which of the following is not true?
A)Infants have an innate fear of snakes.b Infants are prepared to acquire a fear of snakes.
B)Infants are particularly attentive to evolutionarily relevant animals in comparison to animals that are less likely to have caused harm to our ancestors.
C)People attend more quickly to evolutionarily relevant stimuli than to evolutionarily irrelevant stimuli.
A)Infants have an innate fear of snakes.b Infants are prepared to acquire a fear of snakes.
B)Infants are particularly attentive to evolutionarily relevant animals in comparison to animals that are less likely to have caused harm to our ancestors.
C)People attend more quickly to evolutionarily relevant stimuli than to evolutionarily irrelevant stimuli.
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40
Which can be seen as different sides of the same coin?
A)fear and anger
B)pride and shame
C)guilt and shame
D)pride and guilt
A)fear and anger
B)pride and shame
C)guilt and shame
D)pride and guilt
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41
Internalizing can include all of the following except
A)phobias.
B)aggressive behavior.
C)depression.
D)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A)phobias.
B)aggressive behavior.
C)depression.
D)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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42
"Changes associated with activation of emotions" is the definition of
A)effortful control.
B)emotional self-regulation.
C)extraversion.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
A)effortful control.
B)emotional self-regulation.
C)extraversion.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
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43
During the second period of emotional development, between age 7 to about 9 years, children are developing an increased ability to
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility of regulating emotions through cognition.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility of regulating emotions through cognition.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
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44
The most relevant factor in the development of emotional self-regulation is
A)shared attention.
B)experiencing all components of emotion.
C)cognitive maturation.
D)culture.
A)shared attention.
B)experiencing all components of emotion.
C)cognitive maturation.
D)culture.
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45
Most adolescents in most countries today view the period of adolescence as
A)a time of great disruption.
B)a troublesome and tumultuous period in their lives
C)a time when they must rebel against their parents to achieve adult psychological well-being.
D)basically a healthy, happy, and optimistic time.
A)a time of great disruption.
B)a troublesome and tumultuous period in their lives
C)a time when they must rebel against their parents to achieve adult psychological well-being.
D)basically a healthy, happy, and optimistic time.
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46
The median age of onset for both anxiety disorders and impulse control disorders, which include conduct disorders, is
A)5 years.
B)8 years.
C)11 years.
D)13 years.
A)5 years.
B)8 years.
C)11 years.
D)13 years.
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47
During the third period of emotional development, between age 9 to about 11 years, children are developing an increased ability to
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility hiding emotions.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility hiding emotions.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
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48
When are infants able to recognize most emotional expressions of others in terms of people's faces or voices?
A)at about I month
B)at about 3 months
C)at about 6 months
D)at about I year
A)at about I month
B)at about 3 months
C)at about 6 months
D)at about I year
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49
What is likely the most frequent type of externalizing problem in childhood?
A)oppositional defiant disorder
B)eating disorders
C)conduct disorder
D)ADHD
A)oppositional defiant disorder
B)eating disorders
C)conduct disorder
D)ADHD
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50
Which of the following is an example of the component belief?
A)A child who likes chocolate-chip ice cream will feel "happy" about having it for dessert.
B)A rabbit that does not know that a fox is hidden behind nearby bushes is not "scared."
C)A child will feel "sad" when looking at photographs of a pet that died some years ago.
D)A child can feel "sad" by lying to someone, or feel "happy" by helping.
A)A child who likes chocolate-chip ice cream will feel "happy" about having it for dessert.
B)A rabbit that does not know that a fox is hidden behind nearby bushes is not "scared."
C)A child will feel "sad" when looking at photographs of a pet that died some years ago.
D)A child can feel "sad" by lying to someone, or feel "happy" by helping.
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51
Infants beginning around 12 months of age
A)display a negative bias.
B)display a positive bias.
C)take the positive cues adults give them more seriously than the negative cues.
D)are self-absorbed and no affected by positive or negative cues.
A)display a negative bias.
B)display a positive bias.
C)take the positive cues adults give them more seriously than the negative cues.
D)are self-absorbed and no affected by positive or negative cues.
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52
During the first period of emotional development, between age 3 to about 7 years, children experience all of the following components except
A)recognition
B)external cause
C)desire
D)belief
A)recognition
B)external cause
C)desire
D)belief
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53
During the first period of emotional development, between age 3 to about 7 years, children are developing an increased ability to
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility of regulating emotions through cognition.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
A)understand the mixed nature of emotions.
B)understand the possibility of regulating emotions through cognition.
C)take the perspective of others.
D)understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.
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54
Which of the following has not been found in research into adolescents who experience emotional disturbances?
A)Males display more internalizing problems and females display more externalizing problems.
B)Oppositional defiant disorder often predicts the more serious conduct disorder.
C)Rates of childhood and adolescent psychopathology nearly doubled after 1990.
D)Fewer than half of children and adolescents with serious emotional problems graduate from high school
A)Males display more internalizing problems and females display more externalizing problems.
B)Oppositional defiant disorder often predicts the more serious conduct disorder.
C)Rates of childhood and adolescent psychopathology nearly doubled after 1990.
D)Fewer than half of children and adolescents with serious emotional problems graduate from high school
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55
A milestone in the development of emotional recognition that refers to "the use of another's emotional cues to clarify the interpretation of an ambiguous or uncertain event" is
A)emotional autonomy.
B)biological sensitivity to context.
C)social referencing.
D)extraversion.
A)emotional autonomy.
B)biological sensitivity to context.
C)social referencing.
D)extraversion.
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56
The median age for substance abuse is
A)11 years
B)14 years.
C)18 years.
D)20 years.
A)11 years
B)14 years.
C)18 years.
D)20 years.
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57
During the second period of emotional development, between age 7 to about 9 years, children experience all of the following components except
A)morality.
B)reminder.
C)desire.
D)hiding.
A)morality.
B)reminder.
C)desire.
D)hiding.
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58
Which of the following is an aspect of emotional understanding?
A)feeling pride, guilt and shame
B)being sensitive to sudden changes in caregivers' emotions
C)knowing the relationship between morality and emotions
D)self-regulating emotional stress
A)feeling pride, guilt and shame
B)being sensitive to sudden changes in caregivers' emotions
C)knowing the relationship between morality and emotions
D)self-regulating emotional stress
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59
Which of the following is an aspect of emotional recognition?
A)feeling pride, guilt and shame
B)being sensitive to sudden changes in caregivers' emotions
C)knowing the relationship between morality and emotions
D)self-regulating emotional stress
A)feeling pride, guilt and shame
B)being sensitive to sudden changes in caregivers' emotions
C)knowing the relationship between morality and emotions
D)self-regulating emotional stress
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60
All of the following are associated with emotional autonomy except
A)it occurs in a sudden upheaval.
B)it is achieved by psychologically separating from parents to establish an independent identity.
C)it reflects an increase in adolescents' subjective sense of their independence.
D)most adolescents do not detach from their parents.
A)it occurs in a sudden upheaval.
B)it is achieved by psychologically separating from parents to establish an independent identity.
C)it reflects an increase in adolescents' subjective sense of their independence.
D)most adolescents do not detach from their parents.
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61
Females' immediate reaction to stressful situations has been described as
A)fight or flight.
B)tend and befriend.
C)leave or believe.
D)stop and start
A)fight or flight.
B)tend and befriend.
C)leave or believe.
D)stop and start
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62
Which of the following is linked to the capacity to inhibit a dominant response and predirect attention to another goal?
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency, or extraversion
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency, or extraversion
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
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63
Most psychologists agree that all of the following characterize temperament except
A) it has a clear biological, constitutional, or inherited basis.
B)it is present and observable at birth or shortly thereafter.
C)it is not the same as personality.
D)it is relatively stable over time.
A) it has a clear biological, constitutional, or inherited basis.
B)it is present and observable at birth or shortly thereafter.
C)it is not the same as personality.
D)it is relatively stable over time.
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64
Which of the following is not true of easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm-up babies?
A)Easy babies and difficult babies are most alike.
B)Easy babies and slow-to-warm-up babies are most alike.
C)Slow-to-warm-up and difficult babies are most alike.
D)The three types of babies are not alike in any significant way.
A)Easy babies and difficult babies are most alike.
B)Easy babies and slow-to-warm-up babies are most alike.
C)Slow-to-warm-up and difficult babies are most alike.
D)The three types of babies are not alike in any significant way.
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65
Which factor focuses on how afraid, touchy, tearful, and steady (in the reverse direction) individuals are?
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
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66
The body deals with stress by producing
A)testosterone or estrogen.
B)adrenalin.
C)synapses.
D)cortisol.
A)testosterone or estrogen.
B)adrenalin.
C)synapses.
D)cortisol.
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67
Which of the following has research shown to be most likely?
A)High-reactive but shy Japanese children are sensitive to contextual differences, making it easy for them to determine how to behave in various situations.
B)Low-reactive Japanese children are not as sensitive to contextual differences, making it more likely that they will behave improperly in certain situations.
C)High-reactive and shy American children have a more reliable social structure to guide their behavior than Japanese children.
D)low-reactive and uninhibited children in an individualistic society like the U.S. enjoy the excitement of risk and meeting new people.,
A)High-reactive but shy Japanese children are sensitive to contextual differences, making it easy for them to determine how to behave in various situations.
B)Low-reactive Japanese children are not as sensitive to contextual differences, making it more likely that they will behave improperly in certain situations.
C)High-reactive and shy American children have a more reliable social structure to guide their behavior than Japanese children.
D)low-reactive and uninhibited children in an individualistic society like the U.S. enjoy the excitement of risk and meeting new people.,
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68
All of the following have been found to be associated with high reactive children except
A)about 40% of children are low-reactive.
B)they tend to become unsociable and fearful when they are about 2 years old.
C)if they are minimally fearful, they are called uninhibited.
D)they show low levels of motor activity and irritability when they are 4 months old.
A)about 40% of children are low-reactive.
B)they tend to become unsociable and fearful when they are about 2 years old.
C)if they are minimally fearful, they are called uninhibited.
D)they show low levels of motor activity and irritability when they are 4 months old.
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69
Which of the following is a difference between temperament and personality?
A)only personality includes reliable behavioral traits that describe how individuals interact with their world
B)only temperament is observable early in life
C)only personality is biologically based
D)personality includes higher-order cognitions and societal influences
A)only personality includes reliable behavioral traits that describe how individuals interact with their world
B)only temperament is observable early in life
C)only personality is biologically based
D)personality includes higher-order cognitions and societal influences
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70
The increase over the past several decades of emotional disorders in children and adolescents has been associated with
A)advances in pharmacology.
B)increased breakups of families
C)greater availability of illegal drugs.
D)increased social isolation.
A)advances in pharmacology.
B)increased breakups of families
C)greater availability of illegal drugs.
D)increased social isolation.
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71
Personality is ______ over time and situations.
A)relatively stable
B)quite stable
C)relatively changeable
D)very changeable
A)relatively stable
B)quite stable
C)relatively changeable
D)very changeable
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72
Which of the following is related to positive affect and activity?
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency, or extraversion
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency, or extraversion
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
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73
Which is the least understood and most debated factor?
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
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74
What percentage of adolescents experience clinical depression?
A)between 5% and 7%
B)between 15% and 20%
C)between 30% and 35%
D)between 47% and 50%
A)between 5% and 7%
B)between 15% and 20%
C)between 30% and 35%
D)between 47% and 50%
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75
All of the following have been found to be associated with high reactive children except
A)about 2% of children are high reactive.
B)they show vigorous motor activity and distress in response to unfamiliar stimuli when they are 4 months old.
C)in their second year, they tend to become shy, timid, and fearful in response to unfamiliar events.
D)in their second year, about one-third of them will become inhibited.
A)about 2% of children are high reactive.
B)they show vigorous motor activity and distress in response to unfamiliar stimuli when they are 4 months old.
C)in their second year, they tend to become shy, timid, and fearful in response to unfamiliar events.
D)in their second year, about one-third of them will become inhibited.
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76
Which factor focuses on how original, creative, aesthetically sensitive, knowledgeable, and curious individuals are?
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
A)Extraversion
B)Neuroticism
C)Agreeableness
D)Openness-to-Experience
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77
Which of the following is not one of the lower-order traits of conscientiousness?
A)cynicism
B)orderliness
C)conventiality
D)attention
A)cynicism
B)orderliness
C)conventiality
D)attention
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78
Research has shown that boys tend to exhibit higher ___ than girls.
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
A)negative emotionality
B)surgency
C)orienting/regulation
D)biological sensitivity to context
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79
The most important innovation in personality theory over the past 20 years has been the development of the
A)Stanford-Binet test
B)Five Factor Model
C)Wechsler scales
D)Dimensions of Temperament
A)Stanford-Binet test
B)Five Factor Model
C)Wechsler scales
D)Dimensions of Temperament
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80
Effortful control is associated with
A)negative emotionality.
B)surgency.
C)orienting/regulation.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
A)negative emotionality.
B)surgency.
C)orienting/regulation.
D)biological sensitivity to context.
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