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Personality - Answer Relatively consistent blend of emotions, temperament, thought, and behavior that makes a person unique. Psychosocial development - Answer Personality development that are intertwined with social relationships Emotions - Answer Subjective responses to experience (sadness, joy, fear) Emotional reactions - Answer Develop during infancy. They are a basic element of personality. Emotions are associated with - Answer Psychological changes and behavioral changes. (Changes inside and out) Physiological changes - Answer Blood pressure may rise, pulse may increase, sweat and perspiration may occur. Behavioral changes - Answer Acting fearful or angry. Expressions depend on culture and personality. Crying - Answer One of the first signs of emotions. Upset newborn - Answer Piercing cries, flailing limbs, stiff bodies Cry types - Answer Hunger, pain, frustration Newborns and happiness - Answer More difficult to tell when a newborn is happy because they aren't able to display that emotion. 1st month emotions - Answer Baby becomes quiet at the sound of human voice, being picked up, and smiles when gently moved. Involuntary smiles - Answer Appear at birth. Result of sub-cortical brain activity. They are just reflexes.

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Experience Human Development
chapter 6 Test Bank Latest Edition
Personality - Answer Relatively consistent blend of emotions, temperament, thought, and
behavior that makes a person unique.



Psychosocial development - Answer Personality development that are intertwined with social
relationships



Emotions - Answer Subjective responses to experience (sadness, joy, fear)



Emotional reactions - Answer Develop during infancy. They are a basic element of personality.



Emotions are associated with - Answer Psychological changes and behavioral changes.
(Changes inside and out)



Physiological changes - Answer Blood pressure may rise, pulse may increase, sweat and
perspiration may occur.



Behavioral changes - Answer Acting fearful or angry. Expressions depend on culture and
personality.



Crying - Answer One of the first signs of emotions.



Upset newborn - Answer Piercing cries, flailing limbs, stiff bodies



Cry types - Answer Hunger, pain, frustration



Newborns and happiness - Answer More difficult to tell when a newborn is happy because
they aren't able to display that emotion.



1st month emotions - Answer Baby becomes quiet at the sound of human voice, being picked
up, and smiles when gently moved.

, Waking smiles - Answer Considered more social. Elicited through gentle jiggling, tickling or
kissing. (2nd month of life)



Laughter - Answer Smile-linked vocalization (4-12 months)



Anticipatory smiling - Answer Intentional communication to the partner of object. (Smile at
object, continue to smile while gazing at parent) (8-10 months)



True emotions - Answer Joy, surprise, sadness, disgust etc... Reactions to events that have
meaning.



Self-emotions - Answer Self- awareness, self-consciousness, self-evaluative emotions



Self-awareness - Answer Realization that ones existence is separate from others.



Self-consciousness - Answer Depends on having self-awareness. (Embarrassment and
empathy)



Self-evaluative emotions - Answer Requires self-awareness and knowledge of socially accepted
behaviors. (understanding what is and isn't appropriate)



Examples of self-evaluative emotions - Answer Pride, shame, guilt



Differentiation of basic emotions - Answer Begins as the cerebral cortex becomes functional
(birth-3months)



Altruistic behavior - Answer Acting out of concern for a stranger with no expectation of
reward.



Empathy - Answer Ability to put oneself in another's place.



Empathy requires - Answer Social cognition (understanding that others have feelings and
thoughts) ideas about others feelings are used to gauge own behavior.

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