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PSYCH 460 Test Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update Graded A+ What are human emotions - Answers brief, specific stated of body and mind (moods are more prolonged) Neural responses, physiological Subjective feelings Emotional expression Desire to take actions discrete emotions theory - Answers emotions are innate and each emotion has distinct body and facial reaction (6 distinct) functionalist perspective - Answers function of emotions is to promote action toward goal. Cultural smile study - Answers ability to recognize facial expressions from different cultures improves with more exposure (native born vs immigrant) emergence of positive emotions - Answers Smiling and laughter social smile - Answers smile directed at others (emerges at 2-3 months) engagement laughter - Answers laughter when engaged in activity generalized distress - Answers hunger, pain, overstimulation in newborns. Easy for adults to recognize anger vs sadness in babies - Answers babies make facial expressions, but hard to differentiate until age 2 fear in babies - Answers fear of novel events, stranger wariness, and separation anxiety Social referencing - Answers use cues of caregivers to understand novel situations Still face experiment - Answers babies expect emotions, become distressed when do not share emotional engagement Display rules - Answers cultural norms about how emotions should be expressed Disappointing Gift study - Answers Children asked how they would respond to a disappointing gift. From preschool on, children become better at masking emotions. emotional regulation - Answers monitoring and modulation states and behaviors in service of one's goals co-regulation - Answers the process by which a caregiver provides the needed comfort or distraction to help a child reduce his or her distress self-comforting behaviors - Answers repetitive actions that regulate arousal by providing a mildly positive physical sensation ex. thumb sucking self-distraction - Answers looking away from upsetting stimulus role of family in emotion regulation - Answers parental sensitivity to children's emotions is important for their emotion regulation development. Balance btw warmth and responsiveness is key temperament - Answers a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity Easy Temperament (40%) - Answers cheerful, adaptable, easily establish routines Difficult Temperament (10%) - Answers active, irritable, unpredictable Slow-to-warm-up temperament (15%) - Answers often inactive, adapt slowly and can be withdrawn and show a negative mood measuring temperament - Answers parent questionnaires, observational studies, physiological measures stability of temperament - Answers seems to predict future outcomes in infancy, but more stable in childhood genetic influence on temperament - Answers identical twins have more similar temperament than fraternal nurture role on temperament - Answers stability of environment, temperament alters environment attachment - Answers an emotional tie with another person; reciprocal, develops over time, enduring Harlow Monkey Study - Answers baby monkeys removed from mothers; given choice of cloth or wire mother, preferred cloth- "CONTACT COMFORT"

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PSYCH 460 Test Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025-2026 Graded A+

What are human emotions - Answers brief, specific stated of body and mind (moods are more
prolonged)

Neural responses, physiological

Subjective feelings

Emotional expression

Desire to take actions

discrete emotions theory - Answers emotions are innate and each emotion has distinct body and facial
reaction (6 distinct)

functionalist perspective - Answers function of emotions is to promote action toward goal.

Cultural smile study - Answers ability to recognize facial expressions from different cultures improves
with more exposure (native born vs immigrant)

emergence of positive emotions - Answers Smiling and laughter

social smile - Answers smile directed at others (emerges at 2-3 months)

engagement laughter - Answers laughter when engaged in activity

generalized distress - Answers hunger, pain, overstimulation in newborns. Easy for adults to recognize

anger vs sadness in babies - Answers babies make facial expressions, but hard to differentiate until age 2

fear in babies - Answers fear of novel events, stranger wariness, and separation anxiety

Social referencing - Answers use cues of caregivers to understand novel situations

Still face experiment - Answers babies expect emotions, become distressed when do not share
emotional engagement

Display rules - Answers cultural norms about how emotions should be expressed

Disappointing Gift study - Answers Children asked how they would respond to a disappointing gift. From
preschool on, children become better at masking emotions.

emotional regulation - Answers monitoring and modulation states and behaviors in service of one's
goals

co-regulation - Answers the process by which a caregiver provides the needed comfort or distraction to
help a child reduce his or her distress

, self-comforting behaviors - Answers repetitive actions that regulate arousal by providing a mildly
positive physical sensation ex. thumb sucking

self-distraction - Answers looking away from upsetting stimulus

role of family in emotion regulation - Answers parental sensitivity to children's emotions is important for
their emotion regulation development. Balance btw warmth and responsiveness is key

temperament - Answers a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity

Easy Temperament (40%) - Answers cheerful, adaptable, easily establish routines

Difficult Temperament (10%) - Answers active, irritable, unpredictable

Slow-to-warm-up temperament (15%) - Answers often inactive, adapt slowly and can be withdrawn and
show a negative mood

measuring temperament - Answers parent questionnaires, observational studies, physiological measures

stability of temperament - Answers seems to predict future outcomes in infancy, but more stable in
childhood

genetic influence on temperament - Answers identical twins have more similar temperament than
fraternal

nurture role on temperament - Answers stability of environment, temperament alters environment

attachment - Answers an emotional tie with another person; reciprocal, develops over time, enduring

Harlow Monkey Study - Answers baby monkeys removed from mothers; given choice of cloth or wire
mother, preferred cloth- "CONTACT COMFORT"

Bowlby's attachment theory - Answers there is a biological basis for attachment that triggers a
protective response

internal working model of attachment - Answers the child's mental representation of the self, of
attachment figure(s), and of relationships in general that is constructed as a result of experiences with
caregivers.

strange situations task - Answers 1. Warm up

2. Parent & child alone

3. Stranger enters

4. Parent leaves

5. Parent reenters; stranger leaves

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