Development (2027)

It recaps the most prevalent data gathered about early childhood development

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  • Created by: Kissinger
  • Created on: 09-03-23 13:21

1. Lewis et al (1990) concluded that babies are able to express anger at what age?

  • 2-4 months
  • 4-6 months
  • 6-8 months
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2. Early maturation in girls will lead to greater what?

  • More popularity, lower self-esteem, lower probability of anti-social behaviour, less frequent and weak temper tantrums
  • Less popularity, lower self-esteem, lower probability of anti-social behaviour, less frequent and weak temper tantrums
  • Less popularity, higher self-esteem, lower probability of anti-social behaviour, less frequent but intense temper tantrums
  • More popularity popularity, higher self-esteem, Higher probability of anti-social behaviour, More frequent and intense temper tantrums

3. According to the functionalist approach, the purpose of emotions are:

  • to allow us to get what we want when we want it
  • to help us to guide and structure our relationship with others
  • To allow us to appraise the personal significance of a situation and prepare for action
  • o enable us to attribute mental states (beliefs, intentions) in others

4. Beauchamp & Anderson, (2010) concluded that social skills includes:

  • Social skills and function
  • External/ internal factors and Brain development.
  • Attentive executive, communication, socio-emotional

5. Ekman & Friesen, 1972 , Ekman, 1973, Ekman,2003 concluded what?

  • Babies prefer to look at attractive faces
  • That cross-culturally, we not only tend to express emotion the same way (at least facially) but we also seem to have the same to recognise it.
  • That there does seem to be innate facial responses for when one tastes something sour or sweet.
  • That Japanese Americans are much more self-effacing than Western Americans, meaning that they are less to show feelings of pride and more likely to experience embarrassment when receiving positive feedback.
  • Even mothers can recognise the 5 Basic emotions in their babies.
  • Adults seem to also be capable of recognising emotions in badies that have cranial abnormalities.

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