Explain the nature versus nurture relationship regarding emotional development.
What will be an ideal response?
Emotion has a biological base as represented by displays in animals and cross-cultural similarities in expression, but experience can have a significant influence in human emotional development.
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Kochanska (2001) found that for children who were resistant, their most powerful and persistent emotion was
a. anger. b. fear. c. joy. d. sadness.
Social psychology is primarily concerned with the ways in which
a. group factors contribute to the functioning of social institutions. b. unconscious forces influence conscious motivations and desires. c. specific personality characteristics predict behavior across situations. d. individuals think, feel, and behave in a social context.
Describe the three stages of prenatal development and the major events of each stage
What will be an ideal response?
In Horney's view, the two forms of neurotic competitiveness are:
a. hypercompetitiveness and personal development competitiveness b. rationalization and personal development competitiveness c. hypercompetitiveness and competition avoidance d. anger competitiveness and kind competitiveness