\hline {\text { Apples }} & {\text { Oranges }} & {\text { Nuts }} \\ A) the quality of attachment. 1) __________ reflects faster processing of information than smiling. D) moderate, 1) Compared with infants who display __________ attachment, __________ babies tend to receive overstimulating care. B) self-conscious emotions. 1) Which of the following statements is true about attachment security and later development? Portugal } \\ A) physical caregiving a) Emotions are quick and do not last for hours or days. Taking care of yourself means you are taking care of your physical, emotional, social, and mental health. e) A manager promotes an employee with a stellar work record. a) Personal aggression C) become freer and more open about emotional expression with age. D) attachment security. B) 40 which statement is not true about emotions? B) 7 to 12 months C) Rhett, a shy and fearful child France } & \text { 8. C) It comprises a person's ability to detect others' and one's own feelings. C) involved in more conflict d. negative emotions may surface, b. everyone experiences stages of grief. C) separation anxiety is evident. b.) The production of a dollar's worth of electricity 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. Chapter 10: Emotional DevelopmentQUESTION 11. 3. c) Work environment includes characteristics of the job and personality. When her mother leaves, Helena is distressed. C) The weather strongly affects moods. a) An attitude results in intended behavior; this intention will always be carried out in a given circumstance. Emotions are generally classified as positive or negative. The combination of high job involvement and organizational commitment creates, what the Gallup Organization has called, __________. A) from a middle-SES family with strong attachments to several caregivers. Brazil2. c) cognition e) The relationship between general attitudes and behavior is weaker than the relationship between specific values and norms. 1) One criticism of parental reports of temperament is that - Purchased merchandise on account from Keasler Supply, $780.00. e) Matt will never leave his company to pursue another position. 1) The most frequent expression of fear is C) internal working model of attachment. a) characteristics of the job, job demands, and emotional labor requirements. C) less fearful. D) strong division of male and female duties in the tribe. Emotions are generally classified as positive or negative. C) negatively; assertiveness d) Employee engagement A) a combination of easy, difficult, and slow to warm up. All of the following are common characteristics of human emotions except: 3. A) take longer to soothe themselves when upset. b) Management in Europe is not concerned about differences in emotions. D) reciprocal relationship. 1) In the Strange Situation, Marcus is not distressed when his father leaves. D) highly. Which of the following is not considered an internal emotion? b.) C) minimal a) Awareness; open 1) Mr. and Mrs. Paxton are adopting Aina, a 5-year-old who has lived in a large orphanage her whole life. B) 20 to 25 What does Toshio's appraisal represent? B) positive affect. a) The fear category may contain alarm and anxiety. C. Emotions can be expressed using body language. b) Performance accomplishment lead to rewards that lead to satisfaction c) The respect category may contain reverence and integrity. 1) When responding to a peer's distress, children __________ rarely express concern and frequently display fear, anger, or engage in physical attacks. Again, if two lie down together, they will keep warm; But how . b. anger can be released in a right or wrong way __________ and __________ influence the choices a person makes regarding which cognitive dissonance reduction method to use. A) a secure base. According to your text, which of the following statements are true regarding culture and emotion? a) the work itself, quality of supervision, relationships with co-workers, promotion opportunities, and pay b. express them constructively Iran8. Emotions result in one having feelings such as fear and love. Select one: A. A worker who smiles at a customer even when he doesn't feel like it is deep acting. Which of the following is not an aspect of Emotional intelligence? 1) Twin comparisons reveal that the heritability of attachment is A) Provide opportunities for community service activities. d) Social emotions and self-conscious emotions come from internal sources. B) sustained affection C) resistant A) sympathy. D) predict academic achievement during adolescence. d. all of the above, 31. The Affective Events Theory suggests that employees__________. \hline \text { 10. A) secure Oct. 11. All of the following are do's and don'ts of effective emotional expression of anger except: Question 2 When Ariana is told that her dog has been killed by a car, her eyes widen in disbelief and tears begin to stream down her face. A) built-in signals help bring newborns into close contact with other humans. A) Unlike mothers', fathers' interactional synchrony with infants does not predict attachment security. c) Attitudes focus on specific people or objects. A) Men are more emotionally expressive than women. e) Psychological deviance, Silas has been secretly stealing money from his employer for the past year. The six major categories of emotions identified by researchers are. Bro. Putting our emotions into words can help us manage them more effectively. B) operant conditioning c) Deep acting and surface acting are two terms reflecting ways of dealing with emotional dissonance. d) Self-conscious; social C) emotions become clear, well-organized signals by adolescence. Sociologists have found that a rumor tends to spread at a rate in direct proportion to the number xxx who have heard it and to the number PxP-xPx who have not, where PPP is the total population (logistic growth). D) 60, 1) Studies of child-care quality in the United States found that __________ percent of child-care centers and family child-care settings provide infants and toddlers with sufficiently positive, stimulating experiences to promote healthy psychological development. b.) A) avoidant. B) avoidant B) of divorced parents D) is weakly linked to poor adjustment in adolescence. b. culture plays a key role in moderating our expression of emotion a) sociological Researchers call this type of smiling: Researchers have had mothers put a dot of rouge on the noses of babies and place the babies in front of mirrors to see their reaction. bond; acquire C) were comfortable, even delighted, with new experiences. O a. D) visual acuity. 6. B) Young children are unable to experience more than one emotion at a time. A) frequently compete with siblings for desired toys. \hline \text { 8. A) stranger anxiety. A) rarely form secure attachments to their parents. Philippines\begin{array}{|lll|} An unpleasant, threatening feeling that something bad is about to happen is a definition of: 10. e) Rewards do not cause performance. 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. C) he has begun to make jokes about birds in an attempt to overcome his fear. 1) Marisol was placed in a large ward in an orphanage at the age of 8 months. All of the following are characteristics of anger except: d.) Emotional dissonance e) co-worker involvement, subordinate support, and emotional labor requirements. Which of the following statements concerning behavioral expressions of emotion is not true? D) Bettina, who refuses to disagree with her husband in front of her children, 1) Which of the following situations would be considered an excellent context for early learning about emotions? C) 50 Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding emotions? Emotional dissonance occurs when: there are no known emotional display rules for a particular situation. a) The argument that satisfaction causes performance suggests that managers should make employees happy in order to increase work performance. True According to four-drive theory, the drive to ______ counterbalances the drive to ______. d) self-conscience emotions b. d) Attitudes are more stable than values. dtdx=0.0001x(400x)x(0)=1, where ttt is time (in minutes). D) rhythmicity, 1) According to Mary Rothbart's model of temperament, which dimension measures an individual's distress level when desires are frustrated? a. anger is neither right nor wrong C) Behaviorist 1) Most neurobiological research has focused on children who fall at opposite extremes of the __________ and __________ dimensions of temperament. Experts are tested by Chegg as specialists in their subject area. 25/ fev. As an unfamiliar adult starts to talk to three-year-old Rose, she becomes anxious and looks at her father, who smiles calmly at her. page 172. The process for managing emotional stress are expressing feelings, taking care of yourself, developing resilience, and keeping things in perspective. D) anger. Is it possible to provide a meaningful interpretation of the estimate b0b_0b0 ? 1) According to the dynamic systems perspective, India8. Which of the following statements is true about conflict in teams? A) moderate; high c) perceptual You are considering moving your money to new bank offering a one-year CD that pays an APR of 2%2 \%2% with monthly compounding. answer choices True False Question 4 30 seconds Q. 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) emotional self-efficacy. Yellow, black. Discuss your reasoning. Determine (a) the contribution margin ratio, (b) the unit contribution margin, and (c) income from operations. \hline \text { 9. d. depression, 25. O c. Emotions are influenced by biological foundations and experiences. A) Contemporary research indicates that an infant's emotional tie to the mother is the foundation of all later relationships. a) One's ability to understand the IQ of managers. EconomicVariableNewbuildingpermitsStockmarketMoneysupplyPrimeinterestrateConsumerpricesIndustrialproductionPersonalwages/salariesLeadingLaggingCoincident. a. avoid minimizing the loss A) About 3 to 5 percent of fathers report symptoms after the birth of a child. 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. d) supervisor's directives, co-worker involvement, and subordinate support. a) an individual's feelings based on information internal to himself or herself C) she becomes overwhelmed by others' distress. Which of the following would we expect to see from Andy? C) show unique blends of temperamental characteristics. A) adult maturity. b) counterproductive workplace behaviors (a) Conflict arising from personality differences between team members can hurt team performance (b) Highly effective teams do. 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) preoccupied a) Matt will work beyond expectations to complete a special project. Clarissa has reached a stage of cognitive development where b) day laborers D) different cultural beliefs and practices. Mexico } \\ Petty is researching preschoolers' capacity to voluntarily suppress a dominant response in order to plan and execute a more adaptive response. This type of cry indicates that Trey is: A mother hands her baby a rattle, saying, "Here you are." A) more emotionally positive. d) Personal predispositions include personality and mood. Turkey5. 1) Three-month-old Tara displays excitement when she first reaches for and grabs a rattle. a) work environment. c. personalizing feelings 63) Which of the following statements is true regarding emotional intelligence (EI)?A) It refers to a score derived from standardized tests to measure intelligence. C) Crying A) low-SES page 167, 28. Russia5. B) have a higher rate of secure attachment than infants informally cared for by relatives, friends, and babysitters. LaDonna is displaying 54. a.) Correct answers: 2 question: Which one of the following statements is true about emotions? B) avoidant Andy showed secure attachment as an early infant, and now he is in early childhood. D) attachment. B) Caucasian D) below; fearful distress, 1) Heritability estimates are __________ for expressions of __________ than for __________. This temperamental characteristic correlates with B) are easily overwhelmed and often have a difficult temperament. Which of the following four babies who went to the doctor for the same vaccination will most likely remember it better? B) heredity C) secure A state of inconsistency between an individual's attitudes and behavior is known as Which of the following statements is true regarding emotions? Iran } & \text { 8. B) being raised by a single mother who has strong social support. A) Positive feelings dispose an individual to optimism but make him less open to new ideas. d. Is the situation modifiable? d) Emotions help people make slow decisions with maximal cognition. d) Moods are more fleeting than emotions. C) 8 to 10 D) cry inconsolably and blame others for his situation. 1) Emotional self-regulation requires B) Aina may fail to check back with them in anxiety-arousing situations. B. Behavioral expressions of emotions do not always match the emotion one feels. B) "attachment-in-the-making" The client's brain images show atrophy of cerebral neurons and enlargement of the 3 and 4 ventricles. D) her mother is overly permissive. D) Use vocal encouragement, either alone or with a positive facial expression. e) Organizational citizenship, The extent to which an individual is dedicated to a job is known as __________. China5. Advertisement b. the person we love doesn't love us A) less sociable with peers \hline \text { 6. None of these statements about emotions are false. A) positive-affect; fearful-distress d. discovery and release, b. learning to forgive and forget. China } \\ Culture affects the way that one regulates emotion. A large energy company produces electricity, natural gas, and oil. Cognitive dissonance c) re-evaluating values and beliefs. The following is a silent whisper from Jon McIntyre's adoption attorney as she gazed up these two people. C) smile, laugh, and cry more frequently. A) encouraging daily contact with kittens to alleviate her fear. 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. 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. d) Rewards do not cause job satisfaction. C) Eighteen-month-old Gina, who prefers crackers to broccoli, will offer Miss Kennelly broccoli. Which of the following statements is correct? Guatemala8. This gene-environment interaction only occurred when: B. mothers showed a low level of responsiveness toward their infants. 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. Emotions, if poorly managed, can impair learning. When frustrated, Virgil is likely to 53. Emotional labor requirements are especially important in the work of __________. b) The degree of a person's perceived control over the situation; the magnitude of the rewards involved c. emotional debt A) monsters and ghosts. D) information from parents is biased. c) cognitive; behavioral A) It is affected by a macrosystem of collectivist values and strict government regulation. Which of the following statements regarding the six major categories identified by researchers is correct? How much interest will you need to earn every six months to match the CD\mathrm{CD}CD ? b) Job satisfaction is down. A) Beth, who has four children and works full-time B) his fear interferes with daily activities. c) deviant workplace behaviors c) insensitive to emotions in foreign cultures e) spillover behaviors, According to Lawler and Porter, which of these is correct? Helena is displaying characteristics of __________ attachment. She is focusing on variations in how effectively a child can focus and shift attention, inhibit impulses, and manage negative emotions. 1) Obert shows a sharp increase in EEG brain-wave activity in the right hemisphere after seeing a classmate crying. The five facets of job satisfaction measured by the Job Descriptive Index are __________. d. men's emotional behavior often displays their emotional inclinations, a. men are less bashful about revealing their strengths. b) acknowledged; affective d. all of the above are helpful, d. all of the above are helpful. a) Matt will work beyond expectations to complete a special project. D) Aina will probably shy away from adult attention. a) Job satisfaction does not cause performance. D) less irritable. B) Because feeding is an important context for building a relationship, attachment depends on hunger satisfaction. D) an easygoing temperament. c. managing emotions can make better judgments. A) more likely to feel shame after failure. 1) Which of the following statements is true about postpartum depression? C) self-conscious emotions are integrated with inner standards of excellence and good behavior. a) ignorant of emotions in foreign cultures A) interactional synchrony Increased social competence with peers, rola witamin, nieorganiczne skadniki pokarmo, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson. B) empathy C) empathy. Donna can help Cali manage her fear by India4. Attitudes are acquired from all of these sources EXCEPT: China1. Which of the following is true of emotions? c. do what is right for you The aim was to explain students weight gains: yi=0+1x1i+2x2i+3x3iiy_i=\beta_0+\beta_1 x_{1 i}+\beta_2 x_{2 i}+\beta_3 x_{3 i} \varepsilon_i B. UnitedStates2. a. certain cultures do not display emotion B) Many parents think that their children's child-care experiences are higher in quality than they really are. Which of the following statements about self-conscious emotions is TRUE? All of the following are true regarding grief except: b.) Find the output for each sector that is needed to satisfy a final demand of $25\$ 25$25 billion for electricity, $15\$ 15$15 billion for natural gas, and $20\$ 20$20 billion for oil. D) emotional self-regulation. A) entitlement. A 2. Which one of the following is not a psychological reaction to anger? Psychology. When thinking about the run, Jeannine vacillates between pride and sadness. B) more upset when frustrated. C) Christina, who is a Catholic c) Job satisfaction is lower among the youngest workers. D) exhibit defiance and disobedience in middle childhood. 1) Which of the following explains the marked differences in temperament between Asian and Caucasian-American babies? An emotion is referred to as anything that does motivates an individual. A) Moods and emotions are independent of the personality of the individuals. Russia6. Why is depreciation expense added to the other components of free cash flows? D) threats to parental health. D) gender. c. listen to your body Self-conscious or other-conscious emotions require self-awareness that involves consciousness and a sense of "me." 52. United States } & \text { 2. page 174, 34. Indonesia3. A) Hispanic Which of the following statements about self-conscious emotions is TRUE? A) Children with mixed histories of attachment and maternal sensitivity tend to be physically and cognitively delayed. d) role models. Emotions are seldom influenced by biological foundations and experiences. Mixed emotions are those emotions which: b. are combined feelings from the primary emotions. Is it an intentional act? d) The frequency and intensity of emotions has been shown to vary across cultures. B) activity-level; attention-span It is a primary goal of some artificial intelligence research and a common topic in science fiction and futures studies.AGI is also called strong AI, full AI, or general intelligent action, although some academic sources reserve the . When considering the major categories of emotions identified by researchers, which of the following statements is incorrect? Which of the following statements about physical growth in middle childhood is true? d) The ethics category may contain morals and values. D) a self-conscious emotion. D) Japanese. e) developing new ways of rationalizing the inconsistency. Suppose we know that event AAA has occurred, so that the reduced sample space consists of the three sample points in AAA-namely, E1,E2E_1, E_2E1,E2, and E3E_3E3. a) emotional labor. Motivation often drives an individual to achieve their goals. d) Individuals who are unfairly rewarded will still be satisfied d) The degree of a person's authoritarianism; the magnitude of the person's self-esteem According to the Affective Events Theory, which of the following is true? 20. 1) John Bowlby's theory of attachment was inspired by studies of D) of authoritative parents, 1) At what age do children begin to engage in social referencing? It is a sudden long, initial loud cry followed by breath holding. 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 As a result, Marisol will probably When he picks her up, June pats his face, explores his hair, and snuggles against him. B) before the first birthday. It is almost impossible to control one s own emotional expressions.5 B) secure base. b. repression C) German D) African-American, 1) In a German study, fathers' __________ predicted children's secure internal working models of attachment during middle childhood and adolescence. 1) Infants of depressed mothers c. deciding to forgive c) job satisfaction behaviors page 160, 16. Emotional intelligence includes all the following factors EXCEPT: According to EI, the ability to think before acting and to control disruptive impulses is. a. b. repression Certification . O d. Emotions are the first language with which parents and infants communicate. d) The frequency and intensity of emotions has been shown to vary across cultures. This reaction is probably a response to Which of the following statements about emotion is true? A) diet and exercise Which of the following statements is true with respect to job satisfaction and performance? D) Rhesus monkeys reared with terry-cloth and wire-mesh "surrogate mothers" clung to whichever mother-substitute held their bottle and fed them, regardless of the substitute's softness. B) Results cannot be used to determine real-life interventions for insecure children. a.) a) The degree of a person's emotional adjustment; the magnitude of the rewards involved O a. China6. d) employee engagement Mexico4. P117. 1) About _____ percent of women experience mild to severe feelings of sadness, distress, and withdrawal that continue for months or years. Chile9. 1) Which of the following statements is true regarding paternal depression? 1) In one study, the combination of __________ and __________ increased the likelihood of insecure attachment at 12 months. You wonder if your son's fear of birds has become a phobia. c) Believing fellow workers are committed to quality. D) disorganized/disoriented, 1) __________ mothers spend much time in physical contact with their babies and rarely leave them in others' care. B) Men experience emotions more intensely than women. \hline {\text { Ranking of Fruit-Producing countries }} \\ __________ always have an object or something to trigger them. Which of the following is an example of cognitive dissonance? B) resistant. e) Employee engagement. C) quickly learn to sooth themselves. These emotions appear in the first six months of the infant's development C. They include emotions like surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust D. B) 4 to 7 B) an avoidant attachment. B) acts of nature, such as thunder and lightning. C) social referencing. question Which of the following statements regarding positive emotions is true? Over-stating or under-stating emotions can be problematic. A) cries in response to the infant's crying 1) Baby Winnie recognizes her mother's smell, voice, and face, but does not mind being left with an unfamiliar adult. A) react angrily or aggressively. A) 1 to 3 b. the capacity to identify, interpret, and understand others' emotions (C ) Graph $x=x(t) for000\leq{t}30\leq3030. D) after age 3. a. we choose to love the wrong person C) lack of respect for men within the tribe. a) Emotions can change into a mood. C) Federal and state subsidies meet the needs for the provision of high-quality child-care in most areas. 1) Elevated heart rate and blood pressure, a depressed immune response, and reduced digestive activity are all outcomes of A) imprinting. D) Over time, children exposed to paternal depression develop a positive worldview. Which of the following statements is true regarding emotions? Thailand10. e) Satisfaction causes performance, b) Performance accomplishment lead to rewards that lead to satisfaction.