SOP 3015 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers Rated A+
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SOP 3015 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers Rated A+
Children explain ______ more in terms of cognitive interpretations as they become older: ANS fear
Children are more likely to smile if: ANS they are girls
Childhood depression: ANS all of the above
Which of the following is true a...
SOP 3015 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers
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Children explain ______ more in terms of cognitive interpretations as they become older: ANS
fear
Children are more likely to smile if: ANS they are girls
Childhood depression: ANS all of the above
Which of the following is true according to socioemotional selectivity theory: ANS people are
increasingly selective about their social partners
The process of reading emotional cues in others to help determine how to act in an uncertain situation
is called: ANS social referencing
Social smiles: ANS none of the above
Abused infants are likely to have difficulty: ANS some of the above
The goals of cognitive behavior therapy for treating depression in adolescents include the following:
ANS all of the above
Which of the following is not a way in which people socialize children's emotions according to
Denham (1998): ANS arrange opportunities for children to practice expressing basic emotions
Children have problems managing stress and anxiety when: ANS both a and b
Which of the following are primary emotions: ANS sadness, joy, anger, fear
,Secondary emotions: ANS depend on an awareness of others' reactions
The Maximally Discriminative Facial Movement coding scheme: ANS is used to code emotions
of interest, joy, surprise, and sadness
Which of the following emotions typically emerges last: ANS jealousy
The PATHS Head Start curriculum designed to facilitate children's emotional competence shows
success at: ANS increasing emotional vocabulary
The learning perspective on emotional development is especially useful for: ANS explaining
individual differences in emotional expression
Stranger distress or fear of strangers typically emerges at: ANS 9 months
Babies smile more at familiar faces than unfamiliar ones at about: ANS 3 months
According to research by Paul Harris and his colleagues, the temporal progression in emotional
thinking (from earliest to latest) is as follows: ANS identify external causes and evidence of
emotions, understand emotions are caused by internal states, reflect on a situation from various
perspectives
Symptoms of childhood depression may include: ANS all of the above
Social referencing refers to: ANS an infant's tendency to interpret ambiguous situations by
reading others' emotional reactions to those situations
At 3 months of age: ANS all of the above
All infants begin to smile at 46 weeks post conception regardless of how long they have been
exposed to smiling faces. This is evidence that emotions are: ANS innate
, By the time children are 3 years old, solving a problem that is not particularly difficult elicits ______,
but succeeding on a difficult task produces ______: ANS joy, pride
Emotional expressions: ANS are generally accompanied by physiological arousal
Which of the following is true regarding individual differences in emotional expressiveness:
ANS individual differences in positive and negative emotionality are related to children's overall
adjustment
Reflex smiles: ANS all of the above
Which of the following is not true regarding how parents socialize children's emotions? ANS
links between parents' and children's emotions do not persist through adolescence
The three theoretical perspectives of emotional development include: ANS functional, biological,
learning
Compared with younger adults, older adults: ANS all of the above
Children are more likely to laugh if presented with: ANS visual and vocal stimuli
Adolescents who commit suicide: ANS generally feel overwhelmingly helpless
Cross-cultural research on the facial expressions used to convey basic emotions suggests that:
ANS the facial expressions used to convey basic emotions are similar worldwide
The process of monitoring, managing, and modifying emotional reactions to reduce the intensity and
duration of emotional arousal is known as: ANS emotional regulation
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