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Dr. Arbus is interested in learning how children come to understand
their multifaceted world. In her research, she asks questions like: When
do infants discover that they are separate beings, distinct from other
people and objects? Dr. Arbus is studying__________________.
Ans✓✓✓social cognition.
As children integrate separate behaviors into an appreciation of their
own and others' personalities and identities, social cognition
Ans✓✓✓becomes better organized with age.
Dr. Zoglin explains to his students how much easier it is to predict the
motion of a physical object, such as a rolling ball, than the actions of a
person. Dr. Zoglin is describing Ans✓✓✓differences between social
and nonsocial cognition.
Five-year-old Jamari observes his friend Liam fall while ice skating.
Instead of crying, Liam starts to laugh, and Jamari imagines what Liam's
thoughts and feelings might be. Jamari is using __________ to
understand Liam's actions. Ans✓✓✓perspective taking
Newborns' remarkable capacity for __________ supports the beginnings
of self-awareness. Ans✓✓✓intermodal perception
,At what age will infants first look longer at a video image of a peer than
at a video image of themselves? Ans✓✓✓4 months
Research indicates that infants who look and smile more at video images
of others than at video images of themselves Ans✓✓✓are viewing
another person as a potential social partner.
Two-year-old Isabella has a red dot on her nose. When she looks into a
mirror, she tries to rub off the dot. This behavior indicates that Isabella is
developing Ans✓✓✓self-recognition
When visiting her grandmother's house, 2-year-old Marta sees a new
family photo on the wall, points to it, and says, "See Marta," to her
grandmother. Marta's behavior indicates that she Ans✓✓✓has
developed self-recognition
During the first year, as infants act on the environment, they
Ans✓✓✓notice effects that help them sort out self, other people, and
objects.
Cross-cultural research shows that German and Greek caregivers use
a(n) __________ parenting style common in cultures that value
independence, while Nso caregivers use a(n) __________ parenting
style typical in cultures that value interdependence. Ans✓✓✓distal;
proximal
, Which of the following statements describes the relationship between
toddlers' sense of self and possessiveness? Ans✓✓✓The stronger
toddlers' self-definition, the more possessive they tend to be.
__________ is considered a powerful tool in self-development because
it permits children to represent and express the self more clearly.
Ans✓✓✓Language
Three-year-old Athena says, "Daddy's a man. Mommy's a woman."
These statements suggest that Athena has developed a
Ans✓✓✓categorical self
The development of __________ memory is linked with the emergence
of the __________ self. Ans✓✓✓autobiographical; remembered
Research examining the storytelling practices between adults and 2½-
year-olds in Irish-American and Chinese families reveals that
Ans✓✓✓Irish-Americans tend to downplay story transgressions by
attributing them to the child's spunk and assertiveness.
Chinese parents integrate Confucian traditions of strict discipline and
social obligations into their personal stories to Ans✓✓✓affirm the
importance of not disgracing the family.