PSY 211- EXAM 2 COMBINED WITH
CORRECT ANSWER
A rbaby's rfirst rsocial rsmile roccurs rat rabout r2 rmonths rof rage rand rshows r_____.
a. ra rreflexive rresponse
b. rattachment
c. rintestinal rgas
d. rambivalence r- rCORRECT✅✅A
A rbaby's rtemperament ris:
a. rdue rto rpoor rfeeding.
b. rbased ron rthe renvironment.
c. rdue rto rpoor rmothering.
d. rbiological ror rinborn r- rCORRECT✅✅D
A rtoddler ris rbecoming rembarrassed rfor rthe rfirst rtime. rAccording rto rthe rtext, ra rparent
rshould rfeel:
a. rconcerned rthat rthe rchild ris rbecoming rinsecure.
b. rpleased rthat rthe rchild ris rbeginning rto runderstand rthat rhe ror rshe ris ra rseparate
rperson.
c. rworried rabout rproviding rtoo rmuch rdiscipline.
d. rupset, rbut ronly rif rthe rchild ris ra rboy. r- rCORRECT✅✅B
According rto rattachment rtheorists, ra rbaby's rattachment rstyle ris raffected rby rwhich rof
rthe rfollowing rforces?
a. rsocioeconomic rstatus rof rthe rfamily
b. rthe rchild's rtemperament
c. rthe rculture rin rwhich rthe rchild ris rraised
d. rthe rclimate rof rthe rworld rregion rwhere ra rchild ris rraised r- rCORRECT✅✅B
According rto rattachment rtheory, rthe rinsecurely rattached rbaby rwho ris rMOST rat rrisk
rfor rlater rproblems ris ra r1-year-old rwho:
a. rreacts rin ran rerratic, rconfused rway rwhen rreunited rwith ra rprimary rcaregiver.
b. rdoesn't rcare rwhen rreunited rwith rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver.
c. rcan't rbe rsoothed rwhen rreunited rwith rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver.
d. rdoesn't rcare rwhen rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver rleaves. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
Andre rconfesses rthat rhe rwas rvery rshy rduring rchildhood, rbut rthen rsays, r"I rgot rmore
routgoing ras rI rgot rolder." rMOST rlikely, rAndre:
a. rprobably rstill rcarries rhis rshy rtemperamental rtendency rinside.
b. rhas rtotally rconquered rhis rchildhood rshyness.
c. rwill rprobably rbecome rvery rshy ragain ras rhe rgets rolder.
d. ris rdeluding rhimself rbecause rhe ris rjust ras rshy ras rbefore. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
,Attachment-in-the-making rcoincides rwith rthe ronset rof:
a. rthe rsecondary rcircular rreactions.
b. rthe rfirst rsocial rsmile.
c. rthe rprimary rcircular rreactions.
d. rseparation ranxiety. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
Babies rbegin rto ruse rsocial rreferencing rto rpace rand rmodify rtheir rbehavior:
a. rat rage r3.
b. rduring radolescence.
c. rat r3 rmonths rof rage.
d. rduring rthe rphase rof rclear-cut rattachment. r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Baby rJamelle rhas rrecently rbecome rvisibly rupset rwhenever rher rmother rleaves rthe
rroom. rJamelle rMOST rlikely ris rapproximately r_____ rmonths rold rand ris rexperiencing
r_____ ranxiety.
a. rnine; rpreattachment
b. rtwo; rseparation
c. rseven; rseparation
d. rthree; rstranger r- rCORRECT✅✅C
Baby rMaya rand rher rmother rare rtotally rin rtune rwith rone ranother. rThey rknow rwhen rto
rcome ron rstrong rand rwhen rto rback roff. rThis rsense rof rconnection ris rcalled r_____.
a. rorganization
b. rengrossment
c. rsynchrony
d. rpure rlove r- rCORRECT✅✅C
During rthe rclear-cut rphase rof rattachment:
a. rbabies rprefer rthe rday-care rprovider rmore rthan rthe rfather.
b. rthere ris rtypically ra rsingle rcaregiver rwhom rthe rchild rmost rprefers.
c. rbabies rinstinctively ralways rprefer rthe rmother.
d. rbabies rdo rnot rusually rprefer rone rparticular rcaregiver rmore rthan ranother. r-
rCORRECT✅✅B
Five-month-old rTracey ris rmore reasily rsoothed rby rher rfather; rshe rsmiles rand rlooks
rmore rat rhim rthan rat rothers. rStill, rwhen rAunt rCorrie rcomes rfor ra rvisit, rTracey rhas rno
rproblem rgiving rher ra rcuddle. rTracey ris rin rthe r_____ rphase.
a. rworking-model
b. rpreattachment
c. rclear-cut rattachment
d. rattachment-in-the-making r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Generalizing rfrom rthe rtext, rthe rWORST rchildhood rstage rto rlive rin rpoverty ris:
a. relementary rschool.
b. radolescence.
, c. runder rage r4.
d. remerging radulthood. r- rCORRECT✅✅C
Given rthe rresearch, rwhich ris rthe rBEST radvice rto rgive ra rfriend rabout rchoosing rday
rcare rfor rher ryoung rbaby?
a. r"Don't rsend rthe rbaby rto rfamily rday rcare, rbut rday-care rcenters rare rfine."
b. r"Keep rthe rbaby rat rhome rduring rthe rfirst r4 ryears rof rlife."
c. r"Send rthe rbaby rto rfull-time rday rcare; rit rwill rhelp rsocially rand rcognitively."
d. r"During rthe rinfant rand rtoddler ryears, rit's rbetter rnot rto rrely rheavily ron rday-care
rcenters." r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Harlow's rfindings rwith rmotherless rmonkeys rshowed rthat rphysical rcontact r(or rlove) ris:
a. rimportant rin rother rspecies, rbut rnot rin rour rown.
b. ra rbasic rhuman rneed.
c. rless rimportant rthan rfood.
d. ran roverrated rhuman rneed. r- rCORRECT✅✅B
If r1-year-old rErik rdoesn't rseem rto rcare rwhen rhis rmother rleaves rthe rroom, rand
rshows rno rreaction rwhen rshe rreturns, rErik's rattachment rstyle ris r_____.
a. ravoidant
b. rdisorganized
c. ranxious-ambivalent
d. rsecure r- rCORRECT✅✅A
If ra rchild rin rthe rUnited rStates ris runder rage r6, rhe rhas r_______ rchance rof rliving rin ra
rlow-income rfamily.
a. rabout ra r3 rin r4
b. rabout ra r50-50
c. rabout ra r1 rin r4
d. ra rtiny r- rCORRECT✅✅B
If rparents rhave ran rextremely rinhibited ror rexuberant rtoddler, rthey rcan rexpect rthat
rwith rage rtheir rchild rwill:
a. rcompletely routgrow rthis rtemperamental rtendency.
b. rbe rjust ras rextreme rtemperamentally.
c. rdevelop rserious remotional rproblems.
d. rstill rhave rthe rsame rtemperament rbut rbecome rless rextreme. r- rCORRECT✅✅D
In rgeneral, rliving rin rpoverty:
a ronly rmatters rif ra rperson ris ra rsingle rmother.
b. rhas rno rimpact ron rthe rquality rof rcaregiving.
c. rmeans rthat rcaregivers rwill rdefinitely rnot rrespond rsensitively rto rchildren.
d. rputs rcaregivers rat rrisk rof rnot rresponding rsensitively rto rchildren. r-
rCORRECT✅✅D
CORRECT ANSWER
A rbaby's rfirst rsocial rsmile roccurs rat rabout r2 rmonths rof rage rand rshows r_____.
a. ra rreflexive rresponse
b. rattachment
c. rintestinal rgas
d. rambivalence r- rCORRECT✅✅A
A rbaby's rtemperament ris:
a. rdue rto rpoor rfeeding.
b. rbased ron rthe renvironment.
c. rdue rto rpoor rmothering.
d. rbiological ror rinborn r- rCORRECT✅✅D
A rtoddler ris rbecoming rembarrassed rfor rthe rfirst rtime. rAccording rto rthe rtext, ra rparent
rshould rfeel:
a. rconcerned rthat rthe rchild ris rbecoming rinsecure.
b. rpleased rthat rthe rchild ris rbeginning rto runderstand rthat rhe ror rshe ris ra rseparate
rperson.
c. rworried rabout rproviding rtoo rmuch rdiscipline.
d. rupset, rbut ronly rif rthe rchild ris ra rboy. r- rCORRECT✅✅B
According rto rattachment rtheorists, ra rbaby's rattachment rstyle ris raffected rby rwhich rof
rthe rfollowing rforces?
a. rsocioeconomic rstatus rof rthe rfamily
b. rthe rchild's rtemperament
c. rthe rculture rin rwhich rthe rchild ris rraised
d. rthe rclimate rof rthe rworld rregion rwhere ra rchild ris rraised r- rCORRECT✅✅B
According rto rattachment rtheory, rthe rinsecurely rattached rbaby rwho ris rMOST rat rrisk
rfor rlater rproblems ris ra r1-year-old rwho:
a. rreacts rin ran rerratic, rconfused rway rwhen rreunited rwith ra rprimary rcaregiver.
b. rdoesn't rcare rwhen rreunited rwith rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver.
c. rcan't rbe rsoothed rwhen rreunited rwith rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver.
d. rdoesn't rcare rwhen rhis ror rher rprimary rcaregiver rleaves. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
Andre rconfesses rthat rhe rwas rvery rshy rduring rchildhood, rbut rthen rsays, r"I rgot rmore
routgoing ras rI rgot rolder." rMOST rlikely, rAndre:
a. rprobably rstill rcarries rhis rshy rtemperamental rtendency rinside.
b. rhas rtotally rconquered rhis rchildhood rshyness.
c. rwill rprobably rbecome rvery rshy ragain ras rhe rgets rolder.
d. ris rdeluding rhimself rbecause rhe ris rjust ras rshy ras rbefore. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
,Attachment-in-the-making rcoincides rwith rthe ronset rof:
a. rthe rsecondary rcircular rreactions.
b. rthe rfirst rsocial rsmile.
c. rthe rprimary rcircular rreactions.
d. rseparation ranxiety. r- rCORRECT✅✅A
Babies rbegin rto ruse rsocial rreferencing rto rpace rand rmodify rtheir rbehavior:
a. rat rage r3.
b. rduring radolescence.
c. rat r3 rmonths rof rage.
d. rduring rthe rphase rof rclear-cut rattachment. r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Baby rJamelle rhas rrecently rbecome rvisibly rupset rwhenever rher rmother rleaves rthe
rroom. rJamelle rMOST rlikely ris rapproximately r_____ rmonths rold rand ris rexperiencing
r_____ ranxiety.
a. rnine; rpreattachment
b. rtwo; rseparation
c. rseven; rseparation
d. rthree; rstranger r- rCORRECT✅✅C
Baby rMaya rand rher rmother rare rtotally rin rtune rwith rone ranother. rThey rknow rwhen rto
rcome ron rstrong rand rwhen rto rback roff. rThis rsense rof rconnection ris rcalled r_____.
a. rorganization
b. rengrossment
c. rsynchrony
d. rpure rlove r- rCORRECT✅✅C
During rthe rclear-cut rphase rof rattachment:
a. rbabies rprefer rthe rday-care rprovider rmore rthan rthe rfather.
b. rthere ris rtypically ra rsingle rcaregiver rwhom rthe rchild rmost rprefers.
c. rbabies rinstinctively ralways rprefer rthe rmother.
d. rbabies rdo rnot rusually rprefer rone rparticular rcaregiver rmore rthan ranother. r-
rCORRECT✅✅B
Five-month-old rTracey ris rmore reasily rsoothed rby rher rfather; rshe rsmiles rand rlooks
rmore rat rhim rthan rat rothers. rStill, rwhen rAunt rCorrie rcomes rfor ra rvisit, rTracey rhas rno
rproblem rgiving rher ra rcuddle. rTracey ris rin rthe r_____ rphase.
a. rworking-model
b. rpreattachment
c. rclear-cut rattachment
d. rattachment-in-the-making r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Generalizing rfrom rthe rtext, rthe rWORST rchildhood rstage rto rlive rin rpoverty ris:
a. relementary rschool.
b. radolescence.
, c. runder rage r4.
d. remerging radulthood. r- rCORRECT✅✅C
Given rthe rresearch, rwhich ris rthe rBEST radvice rto rgive ra rfriend rabout rchoosing rday
rcare rfor rher ryoung rbaby?
a. r"Don't rsend rthe rbaby rto rfamily rday rcare, rbut rday-care rcenters rare rfine."
b. r"Keep rthe rbaby rat rhome rduring rthe rfirst r4 ryears rof rlife."
c. r"Send rthe rbaby rto rfull-time rday rcare; rit rwill rhelp rsocially rand rcognitively."
d. r"During rthe rinfant rand rtoddler ryears, rit's rbetter rnot rto rrely rheavily ron rday-care
rcenters." r- rCORRECT✅✅D
Harlow's rfindings rwith rmotherless rmonkeys rshowed rthat rphysical rcontact r(or rlove) ris:
a. rimportant rin rother rspecies, rbut rnot rin rour rown.
b. ra rbasic rhuman rneed.
c. rless rimportant rthan rfood.
d. ran roverrated rhuman rneed. r- rCORRECT✅✅B
If r1-year-old rErik rdoesn't rseem rto rcare rwhen rhis rmother rleaves rthe rroom, rand
rshows rno rreaction rwhen rshe rreturns, rErik's rattachment rstyle ris r_____.
a. ravoidant
b. rdisorganized
c. ranxious-ambivalent
d. rsecure r- rCORRECT✅✅A
If ra rchild rin rthe rUnited rStates ris runder rage r6, rhe rhas r_______ rchance rof rliving rin ra
rlow-income rfamily.
a. rabout ra r3 rin r4
b. rabout ra r50-50
c. rabout ra r1 rin r4
d. ra rtiny r- rCORRECT✅✅B
If rparents rhave ran rextremely rinhibited ror rexuberant rtoddler, rthey rcan rexpect rthat
rwith rage rtheir rchild rwill:
a. rcompletely routgrow rthis rtemperamental rtendency.
b. rbe rjust ras rextreme rtemperamentally.
c. rdevelop rserious remotional rproblems.
d. rstill rhave rthe rsame rtemperament rbut rbecome rless rextreme. r- rCORRECT✅✅D
In rgeneral, rliving rin rpoverty:
a ronly rmatters rif ra rperson ris ra rsingle rmother.
b. rhas rno rimpact ron rthe rquality rof rcaregiving.
c. rmeans rthat rcaregivers rwill rdefinitely rnot rrespond rsensitively rto rchildren.
d. rputs rcaregivers rat rrisk rof rnot rresponding rsensitively rto rchildren. r-
rCORRECT✅✅D