Deck 10: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood

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The finding that some young children have low self-concepts as a result of parental stress and depression oppose the ideas of which researcher?

A)Ross Thompson
B)Jean Piaget
C)Erik Erikson
D)Susan Harter
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According to Sigmund Freud,the _____ is the moral element of the personality that children form when they identify with their parents and internalize their standards of right and wrong.

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)archetype
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Improvements in a child's understanding of the theory mind

A)facilitates their understanding of others.
B)makes it more difficult to communicate with the child.
C)tends to increase their level of egocentrism.
D)is related to improvements in their gross motor skills.
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Erikson's psychological stage associated with early childhood is the stage of

A)autonomy versus shame and doubt.
B)initiative versus guilt.
C)trust versus mistrust.
D)intimacy versus isolation.
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Lily is three years old.Which of the following self-descriptions is Lily most likely to provide when asked to describe herself?

A)"I am quiet,nice,and friendly."
B)"I have brown hair and I have a bicycle."
C)"I like preschool,especially reading,and I am good in art."
D)"I am the daughter of Sam and Renée and the sister of William."
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Ross Thompson refers to parents who applaud their child's accomplishments,work to repair affective mismatches,and talk with their child about emotions as

A)relational catalysts.
B)occupational therapists.
C)restricted parents.
D)dysfunctional analysts.
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Which of the following is TRUE with regard to the ability of young children to understand others?

A)Young children can understand others without developing the executive functions of cognitive inhibition and cognitive flexibility.
B)Cognitive flexibility refers to controlling one's own thoughts to consider the perspective of others.
C)Children as young as three years display joint commitment that aids the understanding of others.
D)Cognitive inhibition involves the ability to different situations in an identical way.
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Research by McCoy and Raber suggests that higher levels of caregiver negativity and lower levels of children's emotional regulation were linked to _____ behavior problems.

A)more externalizing
B)fewer externalizing
C)more internalizing
D)fewer internalizing
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Cognition inhibition,an executive function involved in perspective taking in young children,refers to

A)controlling one's own thoughts to consider the perspective of others.
B)representating the substance and content of one's self-conceptions realistically.
C)evaluating all situations in the identical way irrespestive of how different they are.
D)functioning without any internal regulation of standards of right and wrong.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE with regard to young children's self-descriptions?

A)Young children begin by describing themselves in terms of psychological traits.
B)Young children's self-descriptions are realistic descriptions based on actual abilities.
C)Young children first describe themselves in terms of physical and material attributes.
D)Young children's self-descriptions are based on references to their expected abilities in the future,rather than to the abilities they had in the past.
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Parents who take an emotion-dismissing approach to deal with their children's negative emotions

A)view their children's negative emotions as opportunities for teaching them how to handle emotions.
B)assist their children in labeling and dealing effectively with their emotions.
C)believe that their role is to deny,ignore,or change negative emotions in their children.
D)interact with their children in a less rejecting manner.
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When Selena's mother asked her why she was upset,she said it was because her best friend's dog died.The emotion being expressed by Selena is called

A)guilt.
B)empathy.
C)apathy.
D)shame.
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During early childhood years,self-conscious emotions such as pride and guilt are mainly influenced by

A)hereditary and genetic factors.
B)parents' responses to children's behavior.
C)moods and preferences of children.
D)children's sense of fairness and empathy.
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Research by McCoy and Raber suggests that positive emotional expressiveness by caregivers was linked to ______ behavior problems.

A)more externalizing
B)fewer externalizing
C)more internalizing
D)fewer internalizing
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When Ashlyn describes her friend as funny,Ashlyn is describing a ______ trait.

A)physical
B)psychological
C)cognitive
D)moral
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Which of the following is a self-conscious emotion?

A)Joy
B)Fear
C)Shame
D)Anger
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According to recent research,mothers who expressed a high incidence of positive emotions and a low incidence of negative emotions at home had

A)children who exhibited opposite patterns of emotional expression.
B)children who exhibited similar patterns of emotional expression.
C)spouses who were overly negative in their emotional expression.
D)children who were behind their peers in emotional regulation.
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Which of the following is a feature of emotion-coaching parents?

A)Denial of the negative emotions experienced by their children
B)Encouragement to change negative emotions as they are unacceptable
C)Suppression of the child's experience of negative emotions
D)Assistance in labeling and dealing effectively with negative emotions
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Self-descriptions of young children are unrealistically positive because they

A)understand that differences in ability cannot be changed as easily as differences in effort.
B)engage in spontaneous social comparison of their abilities with those of others.
C)can clearly distinguish between their desired competence and their actual competence.
D)tend to compare their present abilities with what they could do at an earlier age.
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_____ refers to a way of responding to another person's feelings with an emotion that echoes the other's feelings.

A)Embarassment
B)Pity
C)Apathy
D)Empathy
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Heteronomous morality is characterized by the expectation that,if a rule is broken,punishment will be meted out immediately.This expectation is defined as

A)social contract.
B)law and order morality.
C)immanent justice.
D)universal ethics.
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Bea does not think she deserves a time out for hitting Arthur,her brother,because she hit him accidentally.She tells her mother that she should be punished only when she intentionally hits Arthur.Bea's explanation for her action reflects the operation of

A)heteronomous morality.
B)autonomous morality.
C)immanent justice.
D)preconventional morality.
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Katrina was upset when her brother Emilio attempted to change the rules of the game after they had already begun playing.Katrina yelled at him,"You can't just change the rules of the game because you feel like it-Mom taught us those rules!" Which of the following types of moral reasoning is Katrina exhibiting in this scenario?

A)Autonomous morality
B)Postconventional morality
C)Universal morality
D)Heteronomous morality
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_____ refers to an internal regulation of standards of right and wrong that involves an integration of moral thought,feeling,and behavior.

A)Conscience
B)Autonomy
C)Authority
D)Empathy
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According to Jean Piaget,most preschool children are in the _____ stage of moral development.

A)postconventional
B)preoperational
C)heteronomous
D)autonomous
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_____ represent the class of sex hormones that promote the development of male sex organs.

A)Estrogens
B)Progesterones
C)Androgens
D)Estradiols
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Gender identity is defined as the

A)expectations that prescribe how females or males should think,act,and feel.
B)process of acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.
C)sense of one's own gender,including knowledge,understanding,and acceptance of being male or female.
D)genotypic and biological factors that cause differentiation on the basis of gender.
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Androgens are a class of sex hormones that are secreted by the

A)ovaries.
B)adrenal glands.
C)thalamus.
D)testes.
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When playing with her cousins,Diane,a five-year-old girl,gets upset if she is given the role of the male doctor in their make-believe hospital game.Diane always wants to be the female nurse who cares gently for her patients.Which of the following conclusions can be inferred from the information provided in the scenario?

A)Diane engages in a high degree of sensorimotor play.
B)Diane is the oldest among her cousins and siblings.
C)Diane has internalized features of the traditional feminine role.
D)Diane operates from the autonomous morality stage of moral development.
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In terms of conscience development,children are more likely to internalize the values of their parents when they exhibit a(n)_____ attachment.

A)secure
B)insecure avoidant
C)insecure resistant
D)insecure disorganized
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Which of the following is a feature of autonomous morality?

A)Operation of immanent justice
B)Acceptance and openness to a change in rules
C)Permanence of justice and rules
D)Belief in the inability to alter rules through personal effort
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding children who display heteronomous morality?

A)They accept change and recognize that rules are merely convenient conventions,subject to change.
B)They recognize that punishment occurs only if someone witnesses the wrongdoing and that,even then,punishment is not inevitable.
C)They believe that rules are unchangeable and handed down by all-powerful authorities.
D)They judge the actions based on intentions of the actor rather than the consequences of the act.
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A child who operates from the autonomous level of moral reasoning believes

A)that justice and rules are unchangeable properties of the world.
B)that justice is unaffected by chance or personal control.
C)in immanent justice.
D)that intentions behind an action are as important as its consequences.
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Gender roles are defined as the

A)sense of one's own gender,including knowledge,understanding,and acceptance of being male or female.
B)expectations that prescribe how females or males should think,act,and feel.
C)process of acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.
D)genotypic and biological factors that cause differentiation on the basis of gender.
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Parents can proactively avert potential misbehavior in young children by

A)talking to them about values that they deem important.
B)punishing them for not internalizing the rules and values.
C)ignoring them when they misbehave.
D)distracting their attention or moving them to alternative activities.
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According to Jean Piaget,children in the age group of _____ are in a transition,showing some features of heteronomous morality and some features of autonomous morality.

A)4 to 7 years
B)7 to 10 years
C)2 to 4 years
D)10 to 15 years
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Shane,who is four years old,had stolen some money lying on the coffee table three days ago.Ever since he stole the money,Shane has been a little gloomy.When Shane's mother informed him that he will not be able to watch his favorite cartoon show as they were expecting guests that evening,Shane felt he deserved this as punishment for stealing and did not throw a tantrum.Shane's acceptance of his mother's word without a tantrum reflects the operation of _____ in this scenario.

A)distributive justice
B)immanent justice
C)autonomous morality
D)postconventional morality
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the evolutionary psychology view on gender differences?

A)It states that the psychological differences in males and females were a result of adaptation during evolution.
B)It states that females' contributions to the gene pool were improved when they opted for short-term mates.
C)It incorporates cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
D)It states that females evolved dispositions that favor competition and risk taking.
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Gender _____ refers to the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.

A)stability
B)bias
C)differences
D)typing
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The class of hormones that influence the development of female physical sex characteristics are called

A)androgens.
B)estrogens.
C)glucagons.
D)testosterones.
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Which of the following is a feature of the gender schema theory?

A)Adaptation to contrasting roles of women and men
B)Sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent
C)Observation,imitation,and reinforcement of appropriate gender behavior by parents
D)Internal motivation to act in accordance to gender roles
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A(n)_____ is a cognitive structure,a network of associations that guide an individual's perceptions.

A)engram
B)morpheme
C)schema
D)cognitive style
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Which of the following differentiates between the social cognitive theory and the gender schema theory?

A)The social cognitive theory represents a biological approach to understanding gender identities,while the gender schema theory represents a social approach.
B)The social cognitive theory was given by Alice Eagly,while the gender schema theory was proposed by Freud.
C)The social cognitive theory uses the concepts of the Oedipus complex and the Electra complex to explain gender typing,while the gender schema theory is based on principle of adaptation,evolution,and natural selection.
D)The social cognitive theory emphasizes the observation and imitation of appropriate gender behaviors,while the gender schema theory proposes that children are internally motivated to fulfil their developing gender roles.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the socialization strategies of parents across various cultures?

A)Mothers socialize their sons to be more responsible than their daughters.
B)Fathers engage in more activities with daughters than their sons.
C)Mothers do not place restrictions on autonomy their daughters enjoy.
D)Fathers put forth more effort to promote sons' intellectual development.
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Which of the following theories of gender holds that gender development is governed by children's attraction to their opposite-sex parent?

A)The psychoanalytic theory
B)The social cognitive theory
C)The cognitive developmental theory
D)The social role theory
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Which of the following parenting styles is restrictive and emphasizes obedience and respect for work?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritarian parenting
D)Authoritative parenting
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Which of the following undermines the validity of the psychoanalytic theory of gender?

A)The preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
B)Children become gender-typed even when the same-sex parent is not present in the family.
C)Gender typing in children occurs at the stages of the Electra complex for girls and Oedipus complex for boys.
D)The child consciously identifies and adopts the same-sex parent's characteristics.
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Children whose parents are _____ tend to be fearful,anxious,and have weak communication skills.

A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)neglectful
D)indulgent
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Which of the following represents a cognitive influence on gender typing in early childhood?

A)Electra complex
B)Gender schema
C)Oedipus complex
D)Natural selection
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Ahmad is five years old and he has just been caught watching television when he was supposed to be studying according his father's orders.When his father hears of this incident,he yells at him,spanks him,and restricts him from watching television for one week.Ahmad's father is displaying a(n)_____ parenting style in this scenario.

A)indulgent
B)neglectful
C)authoritarian
D)authoritative
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Sheryl and Larry often tell their children things like,"Sam,you know boys don't play with dolls" or "Nina,you need to settle down and act more like a little lady." Which of the following theories of gender is BEST illustrated in the manner in which Sheryl and Larry speak to their children in this scenario?

A)The psycho 1.1 theory
B)The social cognitive theory
C)The cognitive developmental theory
D)The evolutionary theory
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According to the social role theory,the psychological gender differences are a product of the

A)evolutionary dispositions inherited at birth.
B)identification with the same-sex parent.
C)contrasting roles of women and men.
D)sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
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The social role theory of gender was proposed by

A)Erik Erikson.
B)Alice Eagly.
C)Sigmund Freud.
D)Albert Bandura.
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Which of the following is a common characteristic of authoritative and authoritarian parenting styles?

A)Parents allowing little verbal exchange
B)Parents showing pleasure and support in response to children's constructive behavior
C)Parents placing limits and controls on children's behavior
D)Parents being warm and nurturant toward the child
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The parenting style in which the parents are uninvolved in their children's life is known as _____ parenting.

A)authoritarian
B)authoritative
C)indulgent
D)neglectful
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Children who have authoritative parents tend to be

A)unhappy,fearful,and weak with regard to communication skills.
B)cheerful,self-controlled,self-reliant,and achievement-oriented.
C)immature,socially incompetent,and have poor self-control.
D)domineering,egocentric,noncompliant,and have difficulties in peer relations.
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Nathan was sent to his room for hitting his sister.Later,his mother went to his room to talk with him about more acceptable ways in which he can express his anger.Which of the following parenting styles does this scenario exemplify?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritative parenting
D)Authoritarian parenting
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Which of the following parenting styles encourages children's independence while still establishing and enforcing limits?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritarian parenting
D)Authoritative parenting
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the influence of gender on peer relations?

A)Girls are more likely than boys to associate together in larger clusters.
B)Girls are more likely than boys to engage in competitive and risk-taking activities.
C)Girls are more likely than boys to engage in collaborative discourse.
D)From 4 to 12 years of age,the preference for playing in same-sex groups decreases.
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Peer influences are likely to

A)reward appropriate gender behavior and overlook any inappropriate gender behavior.
B)have the least impact on gender typing when compared to parental,biological,social,and cognitive influences.
C)exert greater pressure for boys to conform to a traditional male role than for girls to conform to a traditional female role.
D)exert the same effect on children irrespective of gender,age,and sociocultural differences.
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Adult outcomes associated with maltreatment as a child include of the following EXCEPT:

A)Vision problems
B)Depression
C)Problems with intimacy
D)Career satisfaction
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The majority of research evidence links _____ parenting with competence on the part of the child across a wide range of ethnic groups,social strata,cultures,and family structures.

A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)neglectful
D)indulgent
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Recent research on parenting practices suggests that all of the following are related to better executive function in preschool children EXCEPT:

A)Maternal scaffolding
B)Sensitivity
C)Support for autonomy
D)Negative emotional expression
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Children whose parents are _____ have poor self-control,low self-esteem,are immature,and do not handle independence well.

A)indulgent
B)neglectful
C)authoritative
D)authoritarian
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Deanna and her friends were discussing their parents after school.Deanna's parents are indulgent.Which of the following statements would MOST likely have been made by her?

A)"My parents are really liberal.They are always there to support me,we go out together pretty often,and they never really try to control what I do."
B)"With my parents,it's always their way or no way.They won't even discuss increasing my allowance a little."
C)"Last week when I didn't get my homework done,my parents had a lengthy discussion with me about how I can handle my schoolwork better the next time."
D)"My parents are always busy.They think everything else in their life is more important than me."
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The support that parents provide each other in jointly raising their child is known as

A)codetermining.
B)fostering.
C)coparenting.
D)coregulation.
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Which of the following is the MOST common form of child maltreatment?

A)Emotional abuse
B)Physical abuse
C)Child neglect
D)Sexual abuse
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_____ parenting is a parenting style in which parents are highly involved with their children but place few demands or controls on them.

A)Authoritative
B)Authoritarian
C)Indulgent
D)Neglectful
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Parents who are accepting and responsive but undemanding are referred to as _____ parents.

A)authoritatian
B)indulgent
C)neglectful
D)authoritative
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Which of the following is a potential consequence of corporal punishment?

A)Lower levels of aggression in children
B)Higher levels of immediate compliance
C)Higher levels of internalization of moral behaviors
D)Higher levels of healthy coping behaviors imitated by children
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Research by Gershoff suggests that proponents of spanking have

A)failed to produce any positive outcomes associated with the practice.
B)focused only on milder forms of spanking.
C)been ignoring the use of alternative methods such as time outs for years.
D)have ignored the negative findings and only focused on the positive outcomes.
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Physical abuse,a type of child maltreatment,

A)includes acts or omissions by parents or other caregivers that have caused,or could cause,serious behavioral,cognitive,or emotional problems.
B)includes fondling a child's genitals,intercourse,incest,rape,sodomy,exhibitionism,and commercial exploitation through prostitution or the production of pornographic materials.
C)is characterized by the infliction of physical injury as a result of punching,beating,kicking,biting,burning,shaking,or otherwise physically harming a child.
D)is characterized by failure to provide for the child's basic needs.
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There are many studies that have focused on spanking as a form of discipline or punishment for children.The results from these studies have

A)been inconclusive.
B)documented the positive outcomes associated with spanking.
C)documented the even mild use of spanking can have severe adverse effects on children.
D)documented that spanking is a more effective punishment than the use of time out.
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Conclusions from research on child maltreatment have found that

A)no single factor causes maltreatment.
B)it is caused by cultural factors.
C)it is caused by family factors.
D)it is the result of developmental characteristics of the child.
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Which of the following is a desirable strategy when handling misbehavior by children?

A)Corporal punishment
B)Mild spanking
C)Time outs
D)Power assertion
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Sophie,a student of second grade,is having trouble doing her math homework.When she was questioned by Julie,her teacher,about her incomplete homework,Sophie said that her parents do not have time to help her with the homework.After speaking to Sophie's first-grade teacher,Julie discovered that Sophie's parents have not attended any of the parent-teacher meetings held since she joined school.From the information provided in the scenario,it can be inferred that the parenting style Sophie experiences is

A)indulgent.
B)neglectful.
C)authoritarian.
D)authoritative.
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Compared to nonparents,parents report ____ levels of satisfaction with their lives.

A)higher
B)lower
C)unchanged
D)similar
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Authoritative parenting involves being both

A)accepting/responsive and demanding/controlling.
B)rejecting/unresponsive and demanding/controlling.
C)accepting/responsive and undemanding/uncontrolling.
D)rejecting/unresponsive and undemanding/uncontrolling.
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In terms of child maltreatment,which of the following is NOT considered one of the family characteristics that contribute to child maltreatment?

A)Parental stress
B)Substance abuse
C)Social media
D)Single parenting
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Which of the following parenting styles involves the dimensions of high acceptance and high responsiveness and low demand and less control?

A)Neglectful parenting
B)Authoritative parenting
C)Indulgent parenting
D)Authoritarian parenting
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The finding that some young children have low self-concepts as a result of parental stress and depression oppose the ideas of which researcher?

A)Ross Thompson
B)Jean Piaget
C)Erik Erikson
D)Susan Harter
D
2
According to Sigmund Freud,the _____ is the moral element of the personality that children form when they identify with their parents and internalize their standards of right and wrong.

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)archetype
C
3
Improvements in a child's understanding of the theory mind

A)facilitates their understanding of others.
B)makes it more difficult to communicate with the child.
C)tends to increase their level of egocentrism.
D)is related to improvements in their gross motor skills.
A
4
Erikson's psychological stage associated with early childhood is the stage of

A)autonomy versus shame and doubt.
B)initiative versus guilt.
C)trust versus mistrust.
D)intimacy versus isolation.
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Lily is three years old.Which of the following self-descriptions is Lily most likely to provide when asked to describe herself?

A)"I am quiet,nice,and friendly."
B)"I have brown hair and I have a bicycle."
C)"I like preschool,especially reading,and I am good in art."
D)"I am the daughter of Sam and Renée and the sister of William."
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Ross Thompson refers to parents who applaud their child's accomplishments,work to repair affective mismatches,and talk with their child about emotions as

A)relational catalysts.
B)occupational therapists.
C)restricted parents.
D)dysfunctional analysts.
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Which of the following is TRUE with regard to the ability of young children to understand others?

A)Young children can understand others without developing the executive functions of cognitive inhibition and cognitive flexibility.
B)Cognitive flexibility refers to controlling one's own thoughts to consider the perspective of others.
C)Children as young as three years display joint commitment that aids the understanding of others.
D)Cognitive inhibition involves the ability to different situations in an identical way.
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Research by McCoy and Raber suggests that higher levels of caregiver negativity and lower levels of children's emotional regulation were linked to _____ behavior problems.

A)more externalizing
B)fewer externalizing
C)more internalizing
D)fewer internalizing
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Cognition inhibition,an executive function involved in perspective taking in young children,refers to

A)controlling one's own thoughts to consider the perspective of others.
B)representating the substance and content of one's self-conceptions realistically.
C)evaluating all situations in the identical way irrespestive of how different they are.
D)functioning without any internal regulation of standards of right and wrong.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE with regard to young children's self-descriptions?

A)Young children begin by describing themselves in terms of psychological traits.
B)Young children's self-descriptions are realistic descriptions based on actual abilities.
C)Young children first describe themselves in terms of physical and material attributes.
D)Young children's self-descriptions are based on references to their expected abilities in the future,rather than to the abilities they had in the past.
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Parents who take an emotion-dismissing approach to deal with their children's negative emotions

A)view their children's negative emotions as opportunities for teaching them how to handle emotions.
B)assist their children in labeling and dealing effectively with their emotions.
C)believe that their role is to deny,ignore,or change negative emotions in their children.
D)interact with their children in a less rejecting manner.
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When Selena's mother asked her why she was upset,she said it was because her best friend's dog died.The emotion being expressed by Selena is called

A)guilt.
B)empathy.
C)apathy.
D)shame.
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During early childhood years,self-conscious emotions such as pride and guilt are mainly influenced by

A)hereditary and genetic factors.
B)parents' responses to children's behavior.
C)moods and preferences of children.
D)children's sense of fairness and empathy.
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Research by McCoy and Raber suggests that positive emotional expressiveness by caregivers was linked to ______ behavior problems.

A)more externalizing
B)fewer externalizing
C)more internalizing
D)fewer internalizing
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When Ashlyn describes her friend as funny,Ashlyn is describing a ______ trait.

A)physical
B)psychological
C)cognitive
D)moral
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Which of the following is a self-conscious emotion?

A)Joy
B)Fear
C)Shame
D)Anger
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According to recent research,mothers who expressed a high incidence of positive emotions and a low incidence of negative emotions at home had

A)children who exhibited opposite patterns of emotional expression.
B)children who exhibited similar patterns of emotional expression.
C)spouses who were overly negative in their emotional expression.
D)children who were behind their peers in emotional regulation.
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Which of the following is a feature of emotion-coaching parents?

A)Denial of the negative emotions experienced by their children
B)Encouragement to change negative emotions as they are unacceptable
C)Suppression of the child's experience of negative emotions
D)Assistance in labeling and dealing effectively with negative emotions
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Self-descriptions of young children are unrealistically positive because they

A)understand that differences in ability cannot be changed as easily as differences in effort.
B)engage in spontaneous social comparison of their abilities with those of others.
C)can clearly distinguish between their desired competence and their actual competence.
D)tend to compare their present abilities with what they could do at an earlier age.
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_____ refers to a way of responding to another person's feelings with an emotion that echoes the other's feelings.

A)Embarassment
B)Pity
C)Apathy
D)Empathy
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21
Heteronomous morality is characterized by the expectation that,if a rule is broken,punishment will be meted out immediately.This expectation is defined as

A)social contract.
B)law and order morality.
C)immanent justice.
D)universal ethics.
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22
Bea does not think she deserves a time out for hitting Arthur,her brother,because she hit him accidentally.She tells her mother that she should be punished only when she intentionally hits Arthur.Bea's explanation for her action reflects the operation of

A)heteronomous morality.
B)autonomous morality.
C)immanent justice.
D)preconventional morality.
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23
Katrina was upset when her brother Emilio attempted to change the rules of the game after they had already begun playing.Katrina yelled at him,"You can't just change the rules of the game because you feel like it-Mom taught us those rules!" Which of the following types of moral reasoning is Katrina exhibiting in this scenario?

A)Autonomous morality
B)Postconventional morality
C)Universal morality
D)Heteronomous morality
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24
_____ refers to an internal regulation of standards of right and wrong that involves an integration of moral thought,feeling,and behavior.

A)Conscience
B)Autonomy
C)Authority
D)Empathy
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25
According to Jean Piaget,most preschool children are in the _____ stage of moral development.

A)postconventional
B)preoperational
C)heteronomous
D)autonomous
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26
_____ represent the class of sex hormones that promote the development of male sex organs.

A)Estrogens
B)Progesterones
C)Androgens
D)Estradiols
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27
Gender identity is defined as the

A)expectations that prescribe how females or males should think,act,and feel.
B)process of acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.
C)sense of one's own gender,including knowledge,understanding,and acceptance of being male or female.
D)genotypic and biological factors that cause differentiation on the basis of gender.
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28
Androgens are a class of sex hormones that are secreted by the

A)ovaries.
B)adrenal glands.
C)thalamus.
D)testes.
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29
When playing with her cousins,Diane,a five-year-old girl,gets upset if she is given the role of the male doctor in their make-believe hospital game.Diane always wants to be the female nurse who cares gently for her patients.Which of the following conclusions can be inferred from the information provided in the scenario?

A)Diane engages in a high degree of sensorimotor play.
B)Diane is the oldest among her cousins and siblings.
C)Diane has internalized features of the traditional feminine role.
D)Diane operates from the autonomous morality stage of moral development.
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30
In terms of conscience development,children are more likely to internalize the values of their parents when they exhibit a(n)_____ attachment.

A)secure
B)insecure avoidant
C)insecure resistant
D)insecure disorganized
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31
Which of the following is a feature of autonomous morality?

A)Operation of immanent justice
B)Acceptance and openness to a change in rules
C)Permanence of justice and rules
D)Belief in the inability to alter rules through personal effort
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32
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding children who display heteronomous morality?

A)They accept change and recognize that rules are merely convenient conventions,subject to change.
B)They recognize that punishment occurs only if someone witnesses the wrongdoing and that,even then,punishment is not inevitable.
C)They believe that rules are unchangeable and handed down by all-powerful authorities.
D)They judge the actions based on intentions of the actor rather than the consequences of the act.
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33
A child who operates from the autonomous level of moral reasoning believes

A)that justice and rules are unchangeable properties of the world.
B)that justice is unaffected by chance or personal control.
C)in immanent justice.
D)that intentions behind an action are as important as its consequences.
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34
Gender roles are defined as the

A)sense of one's own gender,including knowledge,understanding,and acceptance of being male or female.
B)expectations that prescribe how females or males should think,act,and feel.
C)process of acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.
D)genotypic and biological factors that cause differentiation on the basis of gender.
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35
Parents can proactively avert potential misbehavior in young children by

A)talking to them about values that they deem important.
B)punishing them for not internalizing the rules and values.
C)ignoring them when they misbehave.
D)distracting their attention or moving them to alternative activities.
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36
According to Jean Piaget,children in the age group of _____ are in a transition,showing some features of heteronomous morality and some features of autonomous morality.

A)4 to 7 years
B)7 to 10 years
C)2 to 4 years
D)10 to 15 years
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37
Shane,who is four years old,had stolen some money lying on the coffee table three days ago.Ever since he stole the money,Shane has been a little gloomy.When Shane's mother informed him that he will not be able to watch his favorite cartoon show as they were expecting guests that evening,Shane felt he deserved this as punishment for stealing and did not throw a tantrum.Shane's acceptance of his mother's word without a tantrum reflects the operation of _____ in this scenario.

A)distributive justice
B)immanent justice
C)autonomous morality
D)postconventional morality
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38
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the evolutionary psychology view on gender differences?

A)It states that the psychological differences in males and females were a result of adaptation during evolution.
B)It states that females' contributions to the gene pool were improved when they opted for short-term mates.
C)It incorporates cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
D)It states that females evolved dispositions that favor competition and risk taking.
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39
Gender _____ refers to the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.

A)stability
B)bias
C)differences
D)typing
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40
The class of hormones that influence the development of female physical sex characteristics are called

A)androgens.
B)estrogens.
C)glucagons.
D)testosterones.
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41
Which of the following is a feature of the gender schema theory?

A)Adaptation to contrasting roles of women and men
B)Sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent
C)Observation,imitation,and reinforcement of appropriate gender behavior by parents
D)Internal motivation to act in accordance to gender roles
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42
A(n)_____ is a cognitive structure,a network of associations that guide an individual's perceptions.

A)engram
B)morpheme
C)schema
D)cognitive style
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43
Which of the following differentiates between the social cognitive theory and the gender schema theory?

A)The social cognitive theory represents a biological approach to understanding gender identities,while the gender schema theory represents a social approach.
B)The social cognitive theory was given by Alice Eagly,while the gender schema theory was proposed by Freud.
C)The social cognitive theory uses the concepts of the Oedipus complex and the Electra complex to explain gender typing,while the gender schema theory is based on principle of adaptation,evolution,and natural selection.
D)The social cognitive theory emphasizes the observation and imitation of appropriate gender behaviors,while the gender schema theory proposes that children are internally motivated to fulfil their developing gender roles.
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44
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the socialization strategies of parents across various cultures?

A)Mothers socialize their sons to be more responsible than their daughters.
B)Fathers engage in more activities with daughters than their sons.
C)Mothers do not place restrictions on autonomy their daughters enjoy.
D)Fathers put forth more effort to promote sons' intellectual development.
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45
Which of the following theories of gender holds that gender development is governed by children's attraction to their opposite-sex parent?

A)The psychoanalytic theory
B)The social cognitive theory
C)The cognitive developmental theory
D)The social role theory
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46
Which of the following parenting styles is restrictive and emphasizes obedience and respect for work?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritarian parenting
D)Authoritative parenting
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47
Which of the following undermines the validity of the psychoanalytic theory of gender?

A)The preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
B)Children become gender-typed even when the same-sex parent is not present in the family.
C)Gender typing in children occurs at the stages of the Electra complex for girls and Oedipus complex for boys.
D)The child consciously identifies and adopts the same-sex parent's characteristics.
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48
Children whose parents are _____ tend to be fearful,anxious,and have weak communication skills.

A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)neglectful
D)indulgent
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49
Which of the following represents a cognitive influence on gender typing in early childhood?

A)Electra complex
B)Gender schema
C)Oedipus complex
D)Natural selection
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50
Ahmad is five years old and he has just been caught watching television when he was supposed to be studying according his father's orders.When his father hears of this incident,he yells at him,spanks him,and restricts him from watching television for one week.Ahmad's father is displaying a(n)_____ parenting style in this scenario.

A)indulgent
B)neglectful
C)authoritarian
D)authoritative
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51
Sheryl and Larry often tell their children things like,"Sam,you know boys don't play with dolls" or "Nina,you need to settle down and act more like a little lady." Which of the following theories of gender is BEST illustrated in the manner in which Sheryl and Larry speak to their children in this scenario?

A)The psycho 1.1 theory
B)The social cognitive theory
C)The cognitive developmental theory
D)The evolutionary theory
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52
According to the social role theory,the psychological gender differences are a product of the

A)evolutionary dispositions inherited at birth.
B)identification with the same-sex parent.
C)contrasting roles of women and men.
D)sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
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53
The social role theory of gender was proposed by

A)Erik Erikson.
B)Alice Eagly.
C)Sigmund Freud.
D)Albert Bandura.
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54
Which of the following is a common characteristic of authoritative and authoritarian parenting styles?

A)Parents allowing little verbal exchange
B)Parents showing pleasure and support in response to children's constructive behavior
C)Parents placing limits and controls on children's behavior
D)Parents being warm and nurturant toward the child
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55
The parenting style in which the parents are uninvolved in their children's life is known as _____ parenting.

A)authoritarian
B)authoritative
C)indulgent
D)neglectful
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56
Children who have authoritative parents tend to be

A)unhappy,fearful,and weak with regard to communication skills.
B)cheerful,self-controlled,self-reliant,and achievement-oriented.
C)immature,socially incompetent,and have poor self-control.
D)domineering,egocentric,noncompliant,and have difficulties in peer relations.
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57
Nathan was sent to his room for hitting his sister.Later,his mother went to his room to talk with him about more acceptable ways in which he can express his anger.Which of the following parenting styles does this scenario exemplify?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritative parenting
D)Authoritarian parenting
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58
Which of the following parenting styles encourages children's independence while still establishing and enforcing limits?

A)Indulgent parenting
B)Neglectful parenting
C)Authoritarian parenting
D)Authoritative parenting
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59
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the influence of gender on peer relations?

A)Girls are more likely than boys to associate together in larger clusters.
B)Girls are more likely than boys to engage in competitive and risk-taking activities.
C)Girls are more likely than boys to engage in collaborative discourse.
D)From 4 to 12 years of age,the preference for playing in same-sex groups decreases.
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60
Peer influences are likely to

A)reward appropriate gender behavior and overlook any inappropriate gender behavior.
B)have the least impact on gender typing when compared to parental,biological,social,and cognitive influences.
C)exert greater pressure for boys to conform to a traditional male role than for girls to conform to a traditional female role.
D)exert the same effect on children irrespective of gender,age,and sociocultural differences.
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61
Adult outcomes associated with maltreatment as a child include of the following EXCEPT:

A)Vision problems
B)Depression
C)Problems with intimacy
D)Career satisfaction
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62
The majority of research evidence links _____ parenting with competence on the part of the child across a wide range of ethnic groups,social strata,cultures,and family structures.

A)authoritative
B)authoritarian
C)neglectful
D)indulgent
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63
Recent research on parenting practices suggests that all of the following are related to better executive function in preschool children EXCEPT:

A)Maternal scaffolding
B)Sensitivity
C)Support for autonomy
D)Negative emotional expression
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64
Children whose parents are _____ have poor self-control,low self-esteem,are immature,and do not handle independence well.

A)indulgent
B)neglectful
C)authoritative
D)authoritarian
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65
Deanna and her friends were discussing their parents after school.Deanna's parents are indulgent.Which of the following statements would MOST likely have been made by her?

A)"My parents are really liberal.They are always there to support me,we go out together pretty often,and they never really try to control what I do."
B)"With my parents,it's always their way or no way.They won't even discuss increasing my allowance a little."
C)"Last week when I didn't get my homework done,my parents had a lengthy discussion with me about how I can handle my schoolwork better the next time."
D)"My parents are always busy.They think everything else in their life is more important than me."
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66
The support that parents provide each other in jointly raising their child is known as

A)codetermining.
B)fostering.
C)coparenting.
D)coregulation.
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67
Which of the following is the MOST common form of child maltreatment?

A)Emotional abuse
B)Physical abuse
C)Child neglect
D)Sexual abuse
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68
_____ parenting is a parenting style in which parents are highly involved with their children but place few demands or controls on them.

A)Authoritative
B)Authoritarian
C)Indulgent
D)Neglectful
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69
Parents who are accepting and responsive but undemanding are referred to as _____ parents.

A)authoritatian
B)indulgent
C)neglectful
D)authoritative
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70
Which of the following is a potential consequence of corporal punishment?

A)Lower levels of aggression in children
B)Higher levels of immediate compliance
C)Higher levels of internalization of moral behaviors
D)Higher levels of healthy coping behaviors imitated by children
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71
Research by Gershoff suggests that proponents of spanking have

A)failed to produce any positive outcomes associated with the practice.
B)focused only on milder forms of spanking.
C)been ignoring the use of alternative methods such as time outs for years.
D)have ignored the negative findings and only focused on the positive outcomes.
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72
Physical abuse,a type of child maltreatment,

A)includes acts or omissions by parents or other caregivers that have caused,or could cause,serious behavioral,cognitive,or emotional problems.
B)includes fondling a child's genitals,intercourse,incest,rape,sodomy,exhibitionism,and commercial exploitation through prostitution or the production of pornographic materials.
C)is characterized by the infliction of physical injury as a result of punching,beating,kicking,biting,burning,shaking,or otherwise physically harming a child.
D)is characterized by failure to provide for the child's basic needs.
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73
There are many studies that have focused on spanking as a form of discipline or punishment for children.The results from these studies have

A)been inconclusive.
B)documented the positive outcomes associated with spanking.
C)documented the even mild use of spanking can have severe adverse effects on children.
D)documented that spanking is a more effective punishment than the use of time out.
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74
Conclusions from research on child maltreatment have found that

A)no single factor causes maltreatment.
B)it is caused by cultural factors.
C)it is caused by family factors.
D)it is the result of developmental characteristics of the child.
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75
Which of the following is a desirable strategy when handling misbehavior by children?

A)Corporal punishment
B)Mild spanking
C)Time outs
D)Power assertion
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76
Sophie,a student of second grade,is having trouble doing her math homework.When she was questioned by Julie,her teacher,about her incomplete homework,Sophie said that her parents do not have time to help her with the homework.After speaking to Sophie's first-grade teacher,Julie discovered that Sophie's parents have not attended any of the parent-teacher meetings held since she joined school.From the information provided in the scenario,it can be inferred that the parenting style Sophie experiences is

A)indulgent.
B)neglectful.
C)authoritarian.
D)authoritative.
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77
Compared to nonparents,parents report ____ levels of satisfaction with their lives.

A)higher
B)lower
C)unchanged
D)similar
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78
Authoritative parenting involves being both

A)accepting/responsive and demanding/controlling.
B)rejecting/unresponsive and demanding/controlling.
C)accepting/responsive and undemanding/uncontrolling.
D)rejecting/unresponsive and undemanding/uncontrolling.
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79
In terms of child maltreatment,which of the following is NOT considered one of the family characteristics that contribute to child maltreatment?

A)Parental stress
B)Substance abuse
C)Social media
D)Single parenting
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80
Which of the following parenting styles involves the dimensions of high acceptance and high responsiveness and low demand and less control?

A)Neglectful parenting
B)Authoritative parenting
C)Indulgent parenting
D)Authoritarian parenting
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