D) highly. B) preterm birth; maternal depression Emotional dissonance occurs when: there are no known emotional display rules for a particular situation. a. suppression According to the Gallup Organization, which of the following does not count most toward high engagement? A) his fear has persisted for over a week. C) an ability to self-regulate his own emotions. C) 50 Most emotions are instinctual and universal We usually respond to a particular event with a single emotion We experience emotions holistically Emotions are distinct events that we can identify Recent research has found that emotions are either basic or learned. A) often turn to their fathers for caretaking needs. b. be a better listener a) A positive or negative mood can influence emotions. a) Job satisfaction does not cause performance. Iran9. D) It is common and does not interfere with children's development. For if they fall, one will lift up his companion. C) causes improved cognitive, emotional, and social competence in later years. Emotions are generally classified as positive or negative. Iran8. A) rhythmicity a) Negative emotions are required for success on-the-job in most cultures. Which of the following four babies who went to the doctor for the same vaccination will most likely remember it better? b. A) frequently compete with siblings for desired toys. c. feeling powerful and in control China1. C) resistant D) Eighteen-month-old Samuel, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly crackers. a) job satisfaction When considering the major categories of emotions identified by researchers, which of the following statements is incorrect? B) quality of mood Petty is researching preschoolers' capacity to voluntarily suppress a dominant response in order to plan and execute a more adaptive response. Motivation often drives an individual to achieve their goals. C) Eighteen-month-old Gina, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli. According to Leon Festinger, individuals reduce cognitive dissonance in all of the following ways EXCEPT: Once the contingency was restored, the sad babies, 1) A baby coos and pats his mother's face, but she does not respond. Which of the following statements are true regarding cognitive appraisal? e) Deep acting is trying to modify your true inner feelings based on your personal standards for behavior. O a. The emotional effects of anxiety may include "feelings of apprehension or dread, trouble concentrating, feeling tense or jumpy, anticipating the worst, irritability, restlessness, watching (and waiting) for signs (and occurrences) of danger, and, feeling like your mind's gone blank" [29] as well as "nightmares/bad dreams, obsessions about a) Work events include job demands and daily hassles. c. take risks D) anger. D) high; moderate. B) avoidant Group of answer choices Emotion is unidimensional. How would your life impact others? The late economist Herbert Stein described the accounts that comprise a countrys balance of payments: A country is more likely to have a deficit in its current account the higher its price level, the higher its gross [domestic] product, the higher its interest rates, the lower its barriers to imports, and the more attractive its investment opportunitiesall compared with conditions in other countriesand the higher its exchange rate. 1) During Bowlby's "attachment-in-the-making" phase, 1) As a preschooler, Virgil experiences negative emotion intensely and has great difficulty inhibiting his feelings. A) avoidant. b) rational commitment and emotional commitment e) Self-conscious emotions and social emotions come from external sources. b) Moods are more intense, compared with emotions. B) low; moderate 101010 countries for production of apples, oranges, and nuts, The universal set is the set of countries listed in the table. B) difficult. B) resistant. C) 35 to 40 b. feeling discounted or ignored e) co-worker involvement, subordinate support, and emotional labor requirements. b) ethics and objectives. which of the following statements about emotions are true. b. repression C) amygdala; small (True) 2. Increased social competence with peers, rola witamin, nieorganiczne skadniki pokarmo, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson. Felix is demonstrating the concept of D) Emotional reactions can lead to learning that is . B) Expose him to fear-inducing situations so he can learn to regulate his anxiety. B) Men experience emotions more intensely than women. b0=7.35b1=0.653b2=1.345b3=0.613. B) heredity; large family size A) better than; effortful control c) Deep acting and surface acting are two terms reflecting ways of dealing with emotional dissonance. By age 3, capacity for self-regulation predicts D) activity-level; fearful-distress. C) embarrassment Putting our emotions into words can help us manage them more effectively. bond; acquire Which of the following statements about physical growth in middle childhood is true? 25/ fev. \hline \text { 5. c) The respect category may contain reverence and integrity. Mood can be defined as a frame or state of mind which can be emotional, joyful; in an organization, employees with a positive mindset and good mood are more innovative and skillful as these impact. c. Emotions can differ in intensity and duration. b. everyone experiences stages of grief c. deciding to forgive c) deviant workplace behaviors Iran3. An emotion is referred to as anything that does motivates an individual. a) Intimidation page 169, 30. c) Self-conscious emotions come from internal sources. B) infants respond differently to a familiar caregiver than to a stranger. Obert is displaying page 164 & 165, 21. Production of a dollar's worth of natural gas requires inputs of $0.30\$ 0.30$0.30 from electricity, $0.10\$ 0.10$0.10 from natural gas, and $0.20\$ 0.20$0.20 from oil. A) attachment. Common fears during the school years include c) business models. Emotional empathy c. do say everything that is on your mind 1) In 1990, shyness in Chinese children was __________ associated with being well-adjusted. C) interactional synchrony. a) Emotions are quick and do not last for hours or days. __________ is the realization of sorrow over having done something morally, socially, or ethically wrong. D) resistant; disorganized/disoriented. e) The relationship between general attitudes and behavior is weaker than the relationship between specific values and norms. b. express them constructively D) ethnic minority, 1) Some studies suggest that babies placed in full-time child care before __________ of age are more likely to display insecure attachment in the Strange Situation. 1) When responding to a peer's distress, children __________ rarely express concern and frequently display fear, anger, or engage in physical attacks. Who would you BE, and how would you show up in the world? As a result, they change their child-rearing style to counteract their son's maladaptive behavior. B) fear c) cognitive dissonance. D) basic emotions. d) Personal predispositions include personality and mood. C) Avoid authoritative child-rearing practices and encourage independence. C) joint attention. C) self-efficacy. C) Women express anger m; Which of the following statements is true regarding emotional intelligence (EI)? a) Perceived equity of rewards does not impact the performance/satisfaction relationship Bro. 1) Two-year-old Jonathan asks his father to read him a story before leaving him with a babysitter. B) Betty, who has a secure attachment bond with her child c) Political deviance P117. yi=0+1x1i+2x2i+3x3ii, yi=y_i=yi= weight gained, in pounds, during freshman year, x1i=x_{1 i}=x1i= average number of meals eaten per week, x2i=x_{2 i}=x2i= average number of hours of exercise per week, x3i=x_{3 i}=x3i= average number of beers consumed per week. 3. All of the following are do's and don'ts of effective emotional expression of anger except: c) values 1) In adopted children with longer institutional stays, the volume of the __________ is atypically __________. B) infant mental test scores and preschool IQ. P118. EconomicVariableNewbuildingpermitsStockmarketMoneysupplyPrimeinterestrateConsumerpricesIndustrialproductionPersonalwages/salariesLeadingLaggingCoincident. 1) Baby Winnie recognizes her mother's smell, voice, and face, but does not mind being left with an unfamiliar adult. a. take responsibility for other people's feelings B) have temperamental characteristics that change frequently, depending on social and family influences. How much interest will you need to earn every six months to match the CD\mathrm{CD}CD ? 1) Which of the following statements is true about attachment? You'll get a detailed solution from a subject matter expert that helps you learn core concepts. c) supervisor's directives, emotional labor requirements, and co-worker involvement. a) Matt will work beyond expectations to complete a special project. B) the possibility of war b) counterproductive workplace behaviors C) growing up in a low-SES family with many daily stresses. e. 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A) Unlike mothers', fathers' interactional synchrony with infants does not predict attachment security. This reaction is probably a response to Most emotions are instinctual and universal We usually respond to a particular event with a single emotion We experience emotions holistically Emotions are distinct events that we can identify Recent research has found that emotions are either basic or learned C) It comprises a person's ability to detect others' and one's own feelings. __________ always have an object or something to trigger them. Emotions can be facilitative or debilitative. a. men are less bashful about revealing their strengths C) smile, laugh, and cry more frequently. Managers today should be __________. C) who have been physically abused c. feelings that are experienced. D) information from parents is biased. In the Affective Events Theory, the term "personal predispositions" can involve the following subcategories: The proportion of body fat is identical for girls and boys. d) changing the underlying attitude. A) appear in the middle of the first year. The __________ emphasizes that the broad function of __________ is to energize behavior aimed at attaining personal goals. a. avoid minimizing the loss A) positive-affect; fearful-distress We reviewed their content and use your feedback to keep the quality high. PSY 340 Child Development Final NAU (CH. United States } & \text { 2. b) A manager fires a person who steals from a firm. a) About 45 percent of workers reported job satisfaction in 2009. d) Rewards do not cause job satisfaction. D) a self-conscious emotion. Assuming no other changes in accumulated other comprehensive income, determine (a) other comprehensive income for 2020, (b) comprehensive income for 2020, and (c) accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2020. The changes that are associated with the thoughts and feelings and the behaviors. c. Is it worth taking action? B) regulated self-expression. Which of the following statements is correct? D) rate their children as moderately similar. feelings based on information external to themselves. Vision changes are uncommon. C) resistant D) emotional display rules. Briefly explain why, compared to other countries, a country is more likely to have a deficit in its current account, holding other factors constant, if it has each of the following. 1) Jorge is slow to accept new experiences, tends to react negatively and intensely, and has irregular daily routines. d) self-conscience emotions a. b) recognize when their organizations are transforming organizational culture page 161, 15. 1) Compared with North American Caucasian infants, Chinese and Japanese babies A) Fourteen-month-old Reese, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli. a) organizational citizenship A) constant d) at-home effect 1) In a 2003 comparison of the temperaments of Russian and U.S. babies, Russian infants were June is exhibiting All of the following are questions to ask yourself when attempting to shift your anger form an emotional level to an intellectual level except: C) Managers have tried to create emotion-free organizations. d) The ethics category may contain morals and values. b. Explain how performance measurement can help improve an organizations business sustainability efforts. C) secure a. Portugal9. b) Humans in certain cultures have emotions, while in other cultures they don't. c) Emotions communicate people's intentions to others, but not their states. Consider the experiment depicted by the Venn diagram, with the sample space SSS containing five sample points. 1) Dr. Padin refers to one of his patients in terms of early-appearing, stable individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation. a) Negative emotions are required for success on-the-job in most cultures. Four-year-old Clarissa realizes that when the class talks about fish during circle time, her friend Amy feels sad because her fish died recently. C) sadness B) the fear of falling. c. personalizing feelings Which of the following is the most effective method for a caregiver to encourage a wary 18-month old child to play with an unfamiliar toy? C) Although the parent-infant bond is vitally important, later development is influenced not just by early attachment experiences but also by the continuing quality of the parent-child relationship. A) regard siblings as more distinct than other observers do. A. A) cries in response to the infant's crying D) functional play with a new playmate, 1) Beginning in the preschool years, __________ is an important motivator of prosocial, or altruistic, behavior. a) A positive or negative mood can influence emotions. b) organizational commitment Which of the following statements are true regarding emotions and gender? B) an avoidant attachment. C) Federal and state subsidies meet the needs for the provision of high-quality child-care in most areas. His interests range from the philosophy of wine to Chomsky C) It taps a wider array of attachment-related behaviors than the Strange Situation. Stress, or the body's response to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional response, is always bad for the individual. Emotion and Motivation can run on their own. 1) Mr. and Mrs. Yoto want to know how they can support the development of sympathetic concern in their 5-year-old son, Raj. B) avoidant D) display no identifiable temperamental characteristics. a. admit your fear b) resistant to emotions in foreign cultures Petty is studying 19. Brazil2. d. negative emotions may surface, b. everyone experiences stages of grief. 1) Seven-week-old LaDonna breaks into a broad grin at the sight of her father's face. D) cry inconsolably and blame others for his situation. Spain6. D) is weakly linked to poor adjustment in adolescence. a) emphasize emotions, along with more cognitive aspects in performing their jobs Have patience 4. D) 11 to 15. c) anger, fear, joy, love, sadness, and surprise. Emotions are seldom influenced by biological foundations and experiences. Cognitive dissonance a) An attitude results in intended behavior; this intention will always be carried out in a given circumstance. C) Rhett, a shy and fearful child B) less aggressive D) reciprocal relationship. Italy } & \text { 9. Iran } & \text { 3. The grief process, according to Dickenson and Leming, includes all of the following except: answer choices "Communicate that you understand someone else's situation." "Show that you are angry with the company." "Ignore a customer's feelings." "Cry with the customer." Question 3 30 seconds Q. RankingofFruit-ProducingcountriesApplesOrangesNuts1. Brenda's inability to learn to calm herself may be a result of parents who B) tight In the Strange Situation, Jermaine used his mother as a "safe base" as he actively explored the playroom. C) parenting practices B) activity-level; attention-span c. men are more likely to express feelings of vulnerability Donna's young daughter, Cali, is terribly afraid of cats. d) physical \end{array} A) Mira, who is a Buddhist C) internal working model of attachment. D) separation anxiety. a. there are individual differences in how people grieve C) effortful control. 1) Attachment security in both biological and adoptive mother-infant pairs is moderately related to D) 50 to 60, 1) U.S. child-care settings providing the very worst care tend to serve __________ families. d. suppress the feeling, 18. 1) Which of the following statements is true regarding the quality of child care in the United States? B) Because feeding is an important context for building a relationship, attachment depends on hunger satisfaction. Answer: C. 1) A secure attachment in infancy C) It subsides as the new mother gains confidence in caring for her baby. A) stranger anxiety. By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. b. the capacity to identify, interpret, and understand others' emotions c. emotional debt b. emotional lack of control A) Emotions are learned behaviors. \text{Industrial production}& \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}} & \underline{\hspace{35pt}}\\ Why is depreciation expense added to the other components of free cash flows? China6. B) showing Cali how small a cat is compared to humans, and tell her she should not be afraid of something so small. d) Property deviance b) Believing one's opinions count. She told her roommate, "Oh, I just don't have the energy to do much today; I've felt down all week." C) German Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding emotions? Most emotions are experienced as dramatic and long-lasting events. e) Known; found. D) Pearl, who is an atheist. a) Attitudes are influenced by values. C) become withdrawn, lose weight, and have difficulty sleeping. 1) Although strong cultural variations exist, the most common attachment quality in all societies is C) subtle laughter. UnitedStates2. \hline \text { 6. 1) In one study, the combination of __________ and __________ increased the likelihood of insecure attachment at 12 months. B) Aina may fail to check back with them in anxiety-arousing situations. c. managing emotions can make better judgments. A) a hungry newborn Andy showed secure attachment as an early infant, and now he is in early childhood. China } \\ e) autonomy, relationships with peers, relationships with superiors, feedback, and the work itself, a) the work itself, quality of supervision, relationships with co-workers, promotion opportunities, and pay, The flip side of organizational citizenship are__________. 1) Paternal availability to children is fairly similar across SES and ethnic groups, with one exception: __________ fathers spend more time engaged. b) Job satisfaction is down. 1) The psychological traits that make up temperament are believed to form the cornerstone of