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Which of the following is a basic emotion?

A. guilt

B. happiness

C. pride

D. embarrassment

Answer Key: B

Question 2 of 15 Score: 1 (of possible 1 point)

One of the first signs of fear in an infant often occurs when they

A. see scary scenes on television.

B. are approached by an unfamiliar adult.

C. are picked up by a familiar adult.

D. have an interesting toy or favorite food taken away.

Answer Key: B

Question 3 of 15 Score: 1 (of possible 1 point)

Self-conscious emotions don't usually emerge until

A. 9 to 12 months of age.

B. 18 to 24 months of age.

C. 4 to 6 months of age.
D. 2 to 3 years of age.

Answer Key: B

Question 4 of 15 Score: 1 (of
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A. 1 year B. four weeks
C. 7 months D. 2 months
Answer Key: C

Question 13 of 15 Score: 1 (of possible 1 point)

When one-year-old Hayley's mother left her in an unfamiliar room, Hayley cried. When her mother returned, Hayley wanted to be held for a minute but then wanted to get down and play. Hayley appears to have a(n) __________ attachment to her mother.

A. resistant
B. secure C. disorganized D. avoidant
Answer Key: B

Question 14 of 15 Score: 1 (of possible 1 point)

A set of expectations about parents' availability and responsiveness, generally and in times of stress is known as

A. attachment in the making B. reciprocal relationships C. an emotional base
D. internal working model
Answer Key: D

Question 15 of 15 Score: 1 (of possible 1 point)

When children go to day care, the single most important factor related to secure attachment is

A. the amount of time the child spends in day care. B. the quality of the child care. C. the age when the child began day care.
D. the quality of parenting.
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