Question : 41. Infants identified as shy and inhibited seen as A. chubby and brown-eyed. B. able : 1176075

 

 

41.

Infants identified as shy and inhibited are seen as

A.

chubby and brown-eyed.

B.

able to develop uninhibited reactions by age 5.

C.

easily accepted.

D.

thin and blue-eyed.

 

 

 

42.

Research on shy, inhibited children has observed all of the following EXCEPT

A.

highly inhibited patterns seemed to be maintained into adolescence.

B.

physiological distinctions remained even when temperament “smoothed out” in preadolescence.

C.

experience could moderate or accentuate early tendencies.

D.

those who changed from inhibited to uninhibited maintained the same pattern of brain activity.

 

 

 

43.

Generalizing from the text, a child raised among the Efe people of Zaire most likely would

A.

show no attachment to their biological parents.

B.

have more friends at a younger age than American children.

C.

be aggressive and engage in more warlike play than American children.

D.

learn to amuse and take care of themselves at an earlier age than American children.

 

 

 

44.

Harlow and Zimmerman’s work with infant monkeys showed that the infants were most interested in receiving _____ from surrogate mothers.

A.

food

B.

bodily contact

C.

visual stimulation

D.

maternal odors

 

 

 

45.

Which of the following was NOT observed in monkeys raised by surrogate mothers?

A.

Monkeys raised by wire surrogates were later attracted to and embraced the wire form.

B.

Monkeys raised by surrogates were deficient parents later in life.

C.

Monkeys raised by a cloth surrogate explored their environment more than wire-raised monkeys.

D.

Monkeys preferred a soft, cuddly surrogate relative to one that provided nutrition.

 

 

 

46.

Observations about the interactions of fathers with their infant sons and daughters support the view that fathers

A.

have a strong influence on later well-being and physical and cognitive development.

B.

treat boys and girls more alike than do mothers.

C.

are less concerned with gender-typing than are mothers.

D.

in all cultures tend to exhibit rough and physical play with their children.

 

 

 

47.

Generalizing from the text, which father would be most likely to care for his infant child?

A.

A man who became a father at a relatively late age

B.

A man who is unhappily married

C.

A man who alters his work schedule to share domestic chores

D.

A man who was not present during the child’s birth

 

 

 

48.

Fathers in which culture are more likely to provide direct infant care?

A.

Huhot of Inner Mongolia

B.

United States

C.

Aka of Central Africa

D.

Native Hawaiian Islanders

 

 

 

49.

Across cultures, the type and level of involvement that fathers engage in with their infants

A.

differs.

B.

is quite similar.

C.

is identical to the style of play that mothers exhibit.

D.

is more verbal in nature than play with mothers.

 

 

 

50.

Of the cultures described in your textbook, in which one do “fathers provide more direct infant contact than fathers in any other known society”?

A.

Aka pygmies

B.

Huhot of Inner Mongolia

C.

Cameroon, West Africa

D.

China, which has a one-child policy

 

 

 

 

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