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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 12

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Question 1

Self-knowledge is the same as:

Question 2

The two broad types of emotions humans develop are:

Question 3

The major framework for emotional development is established:

Question 4

Primary emotions appear:

Question 5

According to Fraiberg, sighted and blind infants do not differ in this behavior in the first three months of life.

Question 6

When placed in front of a mirror with a red dot on their nose, what will all normally developing children at 24 months of age do?

Question 7

Early appearances of disgust later reflect:

Question 8

Which of these emotions is not associated with the emergence of consciousness?

Question 9

Self-conscious evaluative emotions do not require which of the following cognitive skills?

Question 10

When evaluating academic performance:

Question 11

Which of these socialization failures is not a factor involved in producing inaccurate or unique self-evaluations?

Question 12

A child does not finish a puzzle in the time they were asked to do. The child responds with "I am bad." This demonstrates:

Question 13

Beck (1979) found that depressed people are more likely to:

Question 14

Which is not a consequence of shame?

Question 15

What feeling is most closely related to the development of multiple personality disorder?

Question 16

Guilt arises from:

Question 17

One significant way to distinguish shame from guilt is:

Question 18

Hubris is:

Question 19

Which is a specific emotion related to a successful behavior?

Question 20

Failures associated with less important and less central standards, rules and goals, result in: