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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 13

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Question 1

An empathic response can first be elicited in the infant at:

Question 2

The discriminatory ability of infants is better for:

Question 3

Children demonstrate discrimination of emotional events at:

Question 4

According to object relation theorists, the primary social relationship upon which all other social relationships were built was:

Question 5

Initially only 3 types of attachment were described. What is the fourth type of attachment that has recently been added?

Question 6

Harlow's research (1969), which showed that monkeys raised without mothers have poor social relationships later in life, has been criticized; raising them with _____ alleviates many of the problems he reported.

Question 7

Lewis's research (2004) indicates that in order to understand the social development of the child, one must first understand:

Question 8

Fathers' interactions with young children differ from mothers' interactions, in that they are more likely to include:

Question 9

In terms of the formation of sibling attachments:

Question 10

The role of grandparents in child development is often neglected because:

Question 11

Outside the immediate family, the group that plays the most important role in child development is:

Question 12

The belief that young infants were not interested in their peers was perpetuated by:

Question 13

Negative features of the peer relationship may include:

Question 14

It has been found that infants placed in daycare:

Question 15

Robert Hinde (1976) wrote that relationships should be characterized as having:

Question 16

Infants first demonstrate the use of personal pronouns and self recognition, indicating that the self has emerged at:

Question 17

The mediating cognitive structures necessary for social relationships are:

Question 18

The process by which children decenter, realizing that not all people are like them, is called:

Question 19

The social network systems model differs from the attachment model in that it:

Question 20

The loss of the mother is a devastating event for the child in:

Question 21

Specific people-by-needs relationships exist in infants as early as: