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Developmental Psych: Test 3
Chapter 10 (emotion) and Chapter 11 ( Understanding self and others)
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Psychology
Undergraduate 1
04/06/2015

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Basic emotions (definition and examples)
Definition
Experienced by people worldwide, and each consists of three elements, a subjective feeling, a physiological change, and an overt behavior.

-happiness, anger, surprise, interest, disgust, sadness, and fear
Term
social smiles
Definition
-first appear 2-3 months

-infants smile when they see another person
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overt behavior
Definition
something an outsider can observe, such as a facial expression
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Stranger wariness
Definition
-infants become wary in the presence of an unfamiliar adult

-emerges at ~ 6 months

- when stranger approaches--look away and begin to fuss

-how wary depends on number of factors
-less fearful if in familiar environment
- stranger's behavior

-Adaptive: emerge around time creeping and crawling, therefore acts as natural restraint against tendency to wander
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Self-conscious emotions
Definition
-A.K.A. "complex emotions"

-involve feelings of success when one's standards or expectations are met and feelings of failure when they aren't

-pride, shame, guilt, embarrassment

-emerge around 18-24 months (because require some understanding of the self--15-18 months)
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display rules
Definition
-culturally specific standards for appropriate expressions of emotion in a particular setting or with a particular person(s).

Ex: funeral: sadness appropriate; happiness is not.
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temperament
Definition
behavioral styles that are fairly stable across situations and are biologically based
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Thomas and Chess
Definition
-Pioneered study of temperament

-New York Longitudinal Study

-9 temperamental dimensions

-3 patterns of temperament (Easy, Difficult, and slow-to-warm-up)
Term
Mary Rothbart's 3 different dimensions
Definition
1) Surgency/ extraversion

2) Negative affect

3) Effortful control
Term
Surgency/ extraversion
Definition
the extent to which a child is generally happy, active, vocal, and regularly seeks interesting stimulation
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Negative affect
Definition
refers to the extent to which a child is angry, fearful, frustrated, shy, and not easily soothed. If high on this dimension= experience new situations intensely, hard to calm down.
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Effortful control
Definition
refers to the extent to which a child can focus attention, is not readily distracted, and can inhibit responses
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Evolutionary psychology
Definition
many human behaviors represent successful adaptation to the environment
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internal working models
Definition
set of expectations about caregivers' availability and responsiveness, generally and in times of stress

-like schema but for relationships

-idea proposed by John Bowlby
Term
attachment
Definition
an enduring social-emotional relationship to an adult

-strong emotional relationship with a responsive caring person
Term
Names of Bowlby's four phases of development of attachment
Definition
1) Preattachment

2) Attachment in the making

3) True attachment

4) Reciprocal Relationships
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Strange situation
Definition
- Mary Ainsworth

- Based on series of separation and reunion

- Gold standard for assessing attachment in young children

- Looking at how does baby act w/ mom in room; how does baby react when left alone
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