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Florida International University CLP 4146 CHAPTER 4: 1)According to developmentalists who study emotions, an emotion consists of a positive or negative feeling physiological responses that accompany a feeling thoughts that accompany a feeling d

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CLP 4146

CHAPTER 4:

1)According to developmentalists who study emotions, an emotion consists of

  1. a positive or negative feeling
  2. physiological responses that accompany a feeling
  3. thoughts that accompany a feeling

d.            all of these

 

2. Which of the following is not a component of an emotion?

  1. a positive or negative feeling
  2. physiological responses
  3. a goal

d.            none of these

 

3. Sue opens her birthday package, finds the arts materials she hoped to receive, and her heart pounds. She feels really good, which prompts her to turn and say, “Thank you Grandma for these art materials.” Of these reactions, which would not be considered a component of Sue’s happy emotion:

 

 

4

             proposes that basic emotions that humans display are products of evolution and have adaptive value.

 

5

             proposes that newborns and young infants emit global displays of positive or negative affect and that even simple emotions must develop over time.

 

6

             proposes that the most basic purpose of emotions is to influence behavior or promote some action toward achieving a goal.

 

 

 

7. Which of the following observations implies that young infants experience and convey distinct emotions?

  1. adults observing the same facial expressions agree about the babies’ emotions
  2. adults correctly deciphering the meaning of babies’ coos, cries, and “blurts” of excitation

c.             both of these

 

8

Suppose that the mother of a month-old infant claims that her infant displays interest, contentment, and disgust. Research suggests that the mother’s claim is

 

9

Newborn infants are likely to display facial expressions of all but one of the following emotions:

 

 

10        are emotions first seen between 2 and 7 months of age.

  1. surprise
  2. anger
  3. sadness
  4. fear

e.            all of these

 

11

One clue that primary or basic emotions have deep biological roots is that they

  1. emerge at about the same ages in all normal infants

 

  1. are displayed and interpreted similarly in all cultures

c.             both of these

 

12

All emotions that are not present at birth seem to require some                     in order to appear.

 

13

The primary emotion of joy often accompanies the 4 to 6-month-old infant’s discovery that he can       , whereas sadness or anger are a common reaction to                                                          .

14

The first signs of happiness that infants display are

15

Infants first appear to share positive affect with others

 

16

During the first 6 months of life, raised-cheek (or big) smiles are most likely to be observed when an infant

 

17

The first “negative” emotion that infants display is

 

18

When  to 6-month olds experience a loss in ability to control some object (or person) in the environment, they may experience

 

19

Infants’ reactions to their mothers’ “still faces” implies that they

 

20

Upon discovering that he can no longer control an interesting visual display, a month- old becomes highly agitated but shows little physiological evidence of stress. This infant is likely experiencing

 

21

 

Upon discovering that she can no longer control an interesting visual display, a  month-old becomes less animated and shows physiological evidence of being stressed. This infant is likely experiencing

 

22

The last primary negative emotion to appear during the first 6 to 7 months of life is

23

An early “fear” that is closely tied to the formation of an infant’s first emotional attachment is

  1. stranger anxiety
  2. separation anxiety

c.             both of these

 

 

 

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