Infants use ______, such as crying and smiling, to bring the caregiver into contact.
A. emotion regulation
B. signaling behaviors
C. facial displays
D. protective factors
Answer: B
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The learning history of observers has a powerful influence on what they learn from models. This is illustrated by the fact that chimpanzees that have had __________ training get more from observing a model than those that have not
a. language b. social skills c. problem solving d. insight
Intervening with children who have weak social problem-solving skills can enhance development by
A) giving children a sense of mastery in the face of stressful life events. B) permitting children to represent and express the self more clearly. C) increasing children's self-esteem. D) increasing children's awareness of others' feelings.
The interdependence of emotion and cognition may result in
A. improved management of emotional expression. B. over-intellectualizing the feelings of others. C. denial of one's emotional complexity. D. attempts to defend against the behavior of family and friends.
Newborns look in the direction of a sound that they hear. They also try to grasp objects that they can see. This suggests that newborns
A. use the senses of sight, hearing, and touch, more than taste and smell. B. use vision to coordinate all the senses. C. cannot distinguish between their senses. D. can integrate two or more senses.