Human Development Chapter 6 Study Guide
Which of the following is supported by case reports and examples of attachment relationships discussed in class?
An attachment to a neglectful or abusive caregiver can be powerful and lasting even though the child may not experience love for that caregiver.
Which of the following is supported by research on early self-development?
Babies whose parents respond sensitively to their signals and encourage exploration tend to be advanced in self-development.
Which of the following is true about basic emotions?
Babies' earliest emotional life consists of attraction to pleasant stimuli and withdrawal from unpleasant stimuli.
____________ involves creating child-rearing environments that recognize each child's temperament while encouraging more adaptive functioning.
Goodness of fit
____________ is early-appearing, stable individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation.
Temperament
Two-year-old Annmarie tells her mom, "I a good girl." This statement demonstrates that Annmarie is beginning to develop
a categorical self.
A preschooler who seeks his mother's comfort whenever he is in an unfamiliar or stressful situation shows that he has
a healthy attachment.
Besides self-awareness, self-conscious emotions require
a theory of mind and adult guidance.
__________ is the strong affectionate tie children have with special people in their lives that leads them to be comforted by their nearness in times of stress.
attachment.
. In Erikson's theory, the conflict of toddlerhood, _______________, is resolved favorably when parents provide suitable guidance and reasonable choices.
autonomy versus shame and doubt
Some basic emotions are fear, sadness, and
happiness.
Biologically based reactivity can best be measured by assessing ______________.
heart rate and cortisol levels
According to Bowlby, the _____________ becomes a vital part of personality, serving as a guide for all future close relationships.
internal working model
Biologically based reactivity
is assessed by attention to the intensity of a child's emotional response.
The rise in fear after 6 months is adaptive because it
keeps newly mobile babies' enthusiasm for exploration in check.
A researcher places a red dot on two-year-old Raven's nose. When she looks into a mirror, she tries to rub the dot off of her nose rather than off of the mirror. This behavior indicates that she has developed
self-recognition.
Infants use __________ by actively seeking emotional information from a trusted person in an uncertain situation.
social referencing
Orson's parents smile and say "Yummy!" when he tries new vegetables. His parents are using _________ to try to influence Orson's food preferences.
social referencing
Effortful control is
the ability to inhibit an impulse if it would take a person away from the selected goal.
In Erikson's theory, the psychological conflict of basic trust versus mistrust is resolved on the positive side when
the balance of care is sympathetic and loving.
Emotional self-regulation refers to
the strategies people learn to keep their emotional behavior within a comfortable level of intensity.
Humans are capable of a higher-order set of feelings beyond basic emotions called __________ emotions.
self-conscious
Researchers often study the early emergence of self-control by giving children tasks, like the marshmallow test, that require
delay of gratification.
According to Thomas and Chess's research, __________ children are at high risk for anxious withdrawal and aggressive behavior in early and middle childhood.
difficult
In Thomas and Chess's New York Longitudinal Study, _____ percent of the children did not fit any category and showed unique blends of temperamental characteristics.
35
The social smile first appears between __________ of age.
6 and 10 weeks
Josh is irregular in daily routines, is slow to accept new experiences, and tends to react negatively and intensely. In Thomas and Chess's research, Josh would be classified as a(n) _________ child.
difficult
Bindi quickly establishes regular routines, is generally cheerful, and adapts easily to new experiences. In Thomas and Chess's research, Bindi would be classified as a(n) ________ child.
easy
Most children classified by Thomas and Chess fell into the ________ category.
easy
Some researchers claim that infants respond in kind to others' emotions through a fairly automatic process of
emotional contagion.
Joan decides not to see a scary horror film. Joan is using
emotional self-regulation.
Veronica has the ability to understand her friends' emotional state and respond emotionally in a similar way. Veronica is displaying
empathy.
The __________ theory of attachment recognizes the infant's emotional tie to the caregiver as an evolved response that promotes survival.
ethological
According to Erikson, a mother who __________ is likely to promote autonomy in toddlerhood.
gives a child an extra five minutes to finish playing before they leave the park
Emotional self-regulation requires that a person first ________ their feelings before they are able to do something about them.
notices.
Overall stability of temperament is
only low to moderate.
To acquire effective social skills, aggressive children need
parenting tailored to their temperaments.
Persistent nutritional and emotional deprivation ___________ temperament.
profoundly alters
Reactivity refers to the
quickness and intensity of arousal, attention, and motor activity.
In the Strange Situation, Bernadette uses her mother as a secure base. When separated, Bernadette does not cry, but when her mother returns, Bernadette crawls to her. Bernadette is demonstrating __________ attachment.
secure
Basic emotions are
universal in humans.