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50 Cards in this Set
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which of the following statements is supported by Mischels
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B. the ability to delay gratification
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Discrete emotions theory
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A. The basic emotions
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which of the following would be considered a social smile
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B. three-month-old Indira
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Ten-month old Roger is sitting
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A. Seperation anxiety
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Three-Year old Zoe has broken a dish
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D. Shame
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Empathy for others is associated with
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A. Guilt, shame
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which of the following parental practices in response to children doing something wrong
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B. Publicly humiliating them
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Baby Rachel sucks her thumb
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B. Self soothing
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Thomas and Chess labeled babies
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C. Difficult
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Kylie has a difficult temperment
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B. They may become less patient
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Twin and adoption studies have demonstrated that
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C. identical twins are more similar
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The differences in the responses of Japanese and American...when asked what they would do if they were hit...may be related to American culture emphasis on
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B. Self-assertion
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which of the following is probably LEAST affected by cultural norms
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A. TYPES of emotions experienced
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which of the following is a true statement about the origins of cultural dif. in emotion
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A. Parental socialization plays a large part
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which of the following is an example of social ref.
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D. henry looks up at his mother
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which of the following lists is the chronological order (from earliest to latest) in which children are able to identify emotions in others
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C. Happiness, sadness, anger/fear, self-conscious emotions
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When they were 6 months old, Harlows rhesus monkeys
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B. more social disturbances
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From an evolutionary standpoint, attatchment is similar
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A. imprinting
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which of the following is NOT part of the Strange Situation
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D. contact with novel
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Stephanie, Age 1, and her mother, Nikki, are participating in Ainsworth's Strange Sit.
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A. secure base, Separation distress
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In the Strange Sit., baby Jacob plays actively with the toys in the room...
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C. secure
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which of the following is a true statement about attachment behaviors in different cultures
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B. Although infants of many cultures
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Micheal is an adolescent whose parents have always expected him to become a lawyer...
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C. identity foreclosure
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Adolescent Stan is choosing to believe, think, and do everything in opposition...
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B. Negative Identity
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Adolescents who experience same-sex attraction
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B. Sexual-minority Youth
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which of the following is an example of a parents indirect socialization of generosity
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C. Hannah often makes food for a neighborhood
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Children with which type of parents tend to be the most well-adjusted
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B. Authoritative
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The authoritarian parenting style
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C. has different meaning and effects in different cultures.
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which of the following is an example of psychological control?
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C. Discounting childrens feelings
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which of the following is a true statement about how parents behave toward attractive and unattractive infants?
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A. parents of attractive infants are more affectionate
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which of the following is a true statement about childrens characteristics and behavior and the parenting process
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D. Childrens characteristics and behavior can
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SES refers to
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B. Socioeconomic Status
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which of the following is a current hypothesis about why there are socioeconomic differences...
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B. the increased stress that low SES
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which of the following is a true statement about sibling relationships?
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A. siblings with parents who get along well..
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which of the following is NOT a characteristic of families in the United States...
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C. number of children living with two married parents.
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Carl, 42, and Joanne, 38, are new parents...
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A. less sensitivity
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which of the following is NOT true of divorced custodial mothers?
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D. they generally recieve full child-support
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Ken and his wife just divorced. Ken is the noncustodial parent...
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A. quality
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Compared to children of heterosexual parents...
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E. None of the above
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which of the following types of families is most likely to be difficult for an adolescent?
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C. Complex stepfamily, containing half-siblings
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What percentages of mothers with children under the age of six was employed outside of the home in 2001?
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C. 64%
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Research examining the effects of maternal employment on childrens development has demonstrated that
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A. children of employed mothers who receive adequate supervision
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which of the following is a true statement about the effects of maternal employment...
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C. it appears to be MORE likely
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The employment status of which of the following mothers is LEAST likely to lead to negative outcomes?
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C. Francene, who wants to be and is employed outside of her home.
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The large scale study of the effects of child care that was funded by the National Institute of Child Health...
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D. when it is of high quality,
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We watched ---- in class to learn more about how ---- may affect students.
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B. Mean girls, relational agression
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In the ____ Film, the ____ students expressed neg. views towards people who were ______.
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D. Up Series, wealthy, disadvantaged
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In the Taking sides articles, there were two types of studies
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B. Longitudinal and meta-analytic
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From reading the Taking Sides articles, we know that, in one study, psychologists found that ______ does not actually have a sig. effect on deliquency.
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A. maternal Employment
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From reading the Taking Sides articles, we know that, in one study, psychologists found that ______ is ok so long as it is not ______.
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C. Corporal Punishment, Abusive
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