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Which theory is based on the idea of Darwin that emotions are innate?
Which of the following statements is true?
What are two examples of self-aware emotions?
What is the first form of emotional regulation that children develop?
The first negative emotion you see in young babies is ...
From what age can you see a social smile in babies?
Which of the following statements best summarizes the findings by Mischel and his colleagues from their famous marshmallow test?
Tom is walking down the street and suddenly encounters a dog that is crouched and growling. Tom begins to perspire, his breathing quickens, and his heart rate increases. This reaction is an example of which component of emotions?
The notion that humans have evolvd to experience a basic set of emotions through adaptation to their surroundings is central to which theory?
How do self-conscious emotions differ from the set of basic emotions discussed in this chapter?
Based on your understanding of the chapter, how would a 12-month-old respond to a novel stimulus in a given situation if his or her parent expressed positive emotion?
A decreased reliance on self-comforting behaviors, an increased ability to inhibit motor behavior, and an improved ability to distract oneself when distressed all result from developments in ... .
Twin studies conducted by Lemery-Chalfant and colleagues have led to which important conclusion regarding temperament?
Two 6-year-old boys, Cal and Sam, accompany their class to the library. Sam grabs a book from the shelf and sits quietly to read. Cal is unable to sit still and ends up disrupting other children. The different reactions that these two boys have to this situation illustrate ... .
Chronic high-level stress that is experienced without the mitigating benefits of support or treatment is referred to as ... stress.
D. The discrete emotions theory states that there are some core emotions that are innate.
D. Poor people experience more depression than rich people. The percentage of depression actually increases when children reach puberty.
C. Pride and shame are examples of self-aware emotions.
A. Looking away from a negative stimulus.
D. First you only see general distress: differentiating between negative emotions is still too difficult.
C. From the age of 6 weeks.
A. The marshmallow test study found that the ability to exhibit self-control early in life can predict success later in life.
B. Physiological factors.
D. Discrete emotions theory.
C. Self-conscious emotions develop after the child has acquired a sense of himself as separate from others.
B. The 12-month-old would be likely to move closer to the novel stimulus.
B. A decreased reliance on self-comforting behaviors, an increased ability to inhibit motor behavior, and an improved ability to distract oneself when distressed all result from developments in emotion regulation.
D. Genes and environment play equal roles in determining temperament.
B. The different reactions that these two boys have to this situation illustrate goodness of fit.
D. Toxic stress.
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ExamTests per chapter with the 6th edition of How Children Develop by Siegler et al.
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