Question : 91. According to Mary Ainsworth, a(n) _____ infant avoids the : 1254712

 

91. According to Mary Ainsworth, a(n) _____ infant avoids the mother or is ambivalent toward her, fears strangers, and is upset by minor, everyday separations.

a. extraverted

b. insecurely attached

c. easily adaptable

d. slow-to-warm-up

92. Blanca rarely holds her baby Joey and tends to respond to his needs in an angry, irritable fashion. It is most likely that Joey will develop a(n) _____ with his mother.

a. secure attachment

b. insecure avoidant attachment

c. insecure resistant infant attachment

d. disorganized resistant infant attachment

93. Carrie is a 19-year-old single mother. She often feels overwhelmed and depressed about her situation and frequently neglects her 8-month-old son and his needs. On several occasions, she has slapped his hand when he reaches for her cell phone. Carrie’s baby is MOST likely to develop a(n) _____ with her.

a. insecure avoidant attachment

b. insecure disorganized attachment

c. insecure resistant

d. secure attachment

94. According to critics, the Strange Situation might not be able to capture important differences among infants because:

a. the Strange Situation is a controlled, artificial situation.

b. there is too little control of contextual factors in the Strange Situation.

c. information from the Strange Situation is biased by observers’ impressions.

d. as a measure of attachment, it may be culturally biased.

95. The _____ model involves connections across domains over time that influences developmental pathways and outcomes.

a. internal working

b. external working

c. Strange Situation

d. developmental cascade

96. A criticism of _____ theory is that it ignores the diversity of socializing agents and contexts that exists in an infant’s world.

a. developmental cascades

b. social cognitive

c. attachment

d. psychoanalytic

97. _____ can include connections between a wide range of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional processes, and also can involve social contexts such as families, peers, schools, and culture.

a. Reciprocal socializations

b. Developmental cascades

c. Secure attachments

d. Scaffolding

98. Jerome Kagan and other developmentalists stress that _____ play(s) more important roles in a child’s social competence than the attachment theorists, such as Bowlby and Ainsworth, are willing to acknowledge.

a. the child’s genetic characteristics and temperament

b. the quality of parenting

c. security of attachment to a primary caregiver

d. diversity of social contexts in which the child participates

99. Recent studies find that a disorganized attachment style developed in infancy only when infants had the short version of the serotonin transporter gene—5-HTTLPR. This gene-environment interaction only occurred when:

a. the infants’ other-consciousness is poorly developed in the first six months after birth.

b. mothers showed a low level of responsiveness toward their infants.

c. maternal nutrition was deficient during the prenatal period.

d. the infants were temperamentally inclined toward negative affectivity.

100. A recent study revealed that sensitive maternal responding was linked to:

a. insecure disorganized attachment

b. insecure avoidant attachment.

c. infant attachment security.

d. poorly developed primary emotions.

 

 

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