Module 6 - Chapter 10 Quiz
Baby Natalie is generally in a positive mood. She follows a regular daily routine and is calm during new situations. According to Chess and Thomas, Natalie is
an easy child
In one study, young adult lovers rated which of the following as more characteristic of their love than their older counterparts?
communication
With increasing age, young children's sources of emotion regulation shift from being
external to internal
Stranger anxiety is less likely to appear in conjunction with
familiar settings
Romantic love emphasizes _____ , while affectionate love emphasizes _____
passion; companionship
Secure attachment to parents in adolescence may facilitate
positive peer relations
Although she is upset, Olivia controls her emotions during a heated discussion with a coworker. Olivia has a high level of emotional
regulation
According to Chess and Thomas, a child who has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and displays low intensity moods is characterized as
slow-to-warm-up
Three-month-old Elizabeth smiles whenever her mother smiles at her. Researchers call this a _____ smile
social
Twin and adoption studies have found that heredity has _____ influence on temperament within a group of people
a moderate
The emotion of fear may appear earlier than normal in some infants due to
abuse or neglect
According to socioemotional selectivity theory, for older adults, knowledge-related goals _____ , whereas emotion-related goals _____
decline; increase
A feeling or affect that occurs when a person is in a state or an interaction that is important to him or her, especially to his or her well-being, is known as
emotion
Gayle insists that her daughter is being silly and should not be upset by a friend's insensitive comments. Gayle is practicing
emotion dismissing
Cherilyn's parents often ignore her emotions or try to explain that her problems should not upset her. Cherilyn's parents can be described as
emotion-dismissing
Goodness of fit occurs when a child's temperament matches
environmental demands
Todd's infant daughter begins to cry only minutes after she goes down for a nap. According to John Watson, Todd should
ignore her so that her crying won't be reinforced
"I'm physically attracted to him, but we aren't emotionally close. It's fun to be with him sexually, but this probably won't be a long-lasting relationship." According to Robert Sternberg's triangle theory of love, this is an example of
infatuation
High cortisol levels, high activity in the right frontal brain lobe, and a high and stable heart rate are associated with a(n) _____ temperament
inhibited
Devon clings to his mother. When she leaves the room, he cries loudly, but when she returns to comfort him, he kicks and squirms. Mary Ainsworth would say he is
insecure resistant
Caregiver research indicates that fathers
interact with their babies in different ways than mothers do
Which of the following is more characteristic of love in a mature relationship than in a new relationship?
loyalty
According to the studies reported in the textbook about falling in love, ending a close relationship
may actually have many positive outcomes
What type of emotions are surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, and fear?
primary
Which emotion type develops in the first six months of life and is also present in animals?
primary
Infant Nathan is smiling and "talking" with short, loud noises. His mother responds each time Nathan expresses himself by smiling and talking. This interaction is described as
reciprocal
What are two major forms of love?
romantic and affectionate
What type of emotions are empathy, jealousy, and embarrassment?
self-conscious
Fifteen-month-old Teri cries when her mother drops her off at day care. Baby Teri is experiencing
separation protest
Ellie wants to touch a plant she sees in the doctor's office. She moves toward the plant and looks for her mother's reaction. Her mother frowns and shakes her head. Ellie retreats and leaves the plant alone. This illustrates
social referencing
Which of the following would inhibit an infant's ability to learn about the social world?
when caregivers show no facial expressions and are unresponsive to infants