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Chapter 10 - Emotional Development, Temperament, and Attachment

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( shared, nonshared ) environmental influences contribute most to positively tones temperamental attributes.

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( shared, nonshared ) environmental influences contribute most to negatively toned temperamental attributes.

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Shyness or behavioral inhibition describes children who adapt well to unfamiliar people, settings, or toys.

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  • WAHR
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Uninhibited children display temperamental attrubutes that are calued more highly in Asian than in Western societies.

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The infant's capability for ( social referencing, self-evaluation, self-recognition, emotional knowledge ) is thought to be necessary for the development of all complex emotions.

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The infant's ( emotional regulation, emotional expression, emotional knowledge ) are communicative signals that affect the behavior of caregivers.

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The child's capability for ( emotional expressivity, emotional self evaluation, social referencing, emotional self regulation ) is necessary for the child to comply with emotional display rules.

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A mother reprimands her child: "Alex, it is wrong to hit! It hurts other people's feelings. You need to go over and apologize and give that boy a hug." The child is more likely to feel but not .

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( psychoanalytic, learning, cognitive-development, ethological ) theory proposes that infants are attached once the caregiver attains the status of a secondary reinforcer.

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( psychoanalytic, learning, cognitive-development, ethological ) theory proposes that infants protest separations when they cannot account for the caregiver's whereabouts.

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( psychoanalytic, learning, cognitive-development, ethological ) theory proposes that the caregiver's feeding practices determine the strength of infant attachments.

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( Ainsworth's caregiving hypothesis, Kagan's temperament hypothesis, Thas & Chess's goodness-of-fit model, Kachanska's integrative theory ) best summarizes how characteristics of infants and caregivers combine to influence attachment quality.

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( Ainsworth's caregiving hypothesis, Kagan's temperament hypothesis, Thomas & Chess's goodness-of-fit model, Kochanska's integrative theory ) has difficulty explaining why an infant might be securely attached to one parent and insecurely attached to the other parent.

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( Ainsworth's caregiving hypothesis, Kagan's temperament hypothesis, Thomas & Chess's goodness-of-fit, Kochanska's integrative theory ) claims that temperament influences attachment classification only when caregiving does not foster a secure attachment.

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A developmental psychologist concludes that the distributions of attachments classifications vary across cultures and often reflect cultural differences in child-rearing practices. Based on what you have learned about attachment, would you conclude that the psychologist's conclusion is true?

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More infants around the world establish one of the threee insecure types of attachment than secure attachment patterns.

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An infant with a ( secure, resistant, avoidant, disorganized/disoriented ) attachment will greet the mother warmly and seek physical contact with her when he is distressed

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An infant with a ( secure, resistant, avoidant, disorganized/disoriented ) attachment will turn away from and ignore her mother, even when the mother tries to get the infant's attention.

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An infant with a ( secure, resistant, avoidant, disorganized/disoriented ) attachment shows confusion about whether to approach or avoid her mother.

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An infant with a ( secure, resistant, avoidant, disorganized/disoriented ) attachment may seem angry with her mother and resist physical contact initiated by her mother.

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Which of the following emotions is not present at birth?

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  • interest

  • disgust

  • contentment

  • embarrassment

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Children must achieve the cognitive abilities of self-recognition and self-evaluation in order to experience which of the following emotions?

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  • contentment

  • disgust

  • embarrassment

  • interest

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Each culture has ( emotional regulation rules, emotional display rules, social referencing rules, socialization rules ) that specify for children of each gender the appropriate intensity of emotion and the appropriate valence (positive or negative) of emotion that is acceptable in that culture.

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A person's tendency to respond in predictable ways to encironmental events is known as

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • emotional regulation

  • emotional display

  • temperament

  • socialization

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After the ( asocial phase of attachments, phase of indiscriminate attachments, phase of specific attachments, phase of multiple attachments ), infants use ther attachment object as a secure base for exploration.

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Which theory of attachment is currently considered the predominately accepted theory by developmental psychologists?

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  • psychoanalytic

  • learning

  • cognitive-developmental

  • ethological

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Which developmental milestone is generally thought to be nevessary before an infant will display sepatation anxiety?

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  • entering the asocial phase of attachments

  • using the attachment figure as a secure base for exploration

  • achieving object permanence

  • experiencing embarrassment of shame

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A 1-year-old is being tested in a university lab. He is guided through a series of episodes during which his mother and a stranger come and go from the room in which he is playing. The baby is most likely being tested using the

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  • Strange Situation Test

  • Attachment Q-set Test

  • Attachment Classificaiton Test

  • Secure Attachment Test

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Infants may form ( attachment classifications, temperamental classifications, Q-set models, internal working models ) of themselves and of others, which are somewhat stable over time and influence their reactions to people and challenges for years to come.

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