A) romantic.
B) fatuous.
C) affectionate.
D) consummate.
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A) abusive
B) rejecting
C) consistent
D) inconsistent
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A) uninhibited
B) extraversion
C) surgency
D) inhibited
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A) faked
B) social
C) reflexive
D) basic
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A) families that often experience frightening events
B) families that often experience trauma
C) families that experience several disasters
D) families that reassure children of their safety and security
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A) young adult.
B) adolescent.
C) early adult.
D) older adult.
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A) familiar settings.
B) feelings of insecurity.
C) absence of the mother.
D) unfamiliar settings.
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A) neglect.
B) anger.
C) abuse.
D) stranger anxiety.
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A) feeding
B) voice tone
C) contact comfort
D) critical period bonding
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A) socioemotional selectivity theory.
B) fight or flight behavior.
C) tend and befriend behavior.
D) having less contentment and more extreme joy.
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A) helps them develop a sense of trust through consistent attention to needs.
B) provides oral satisfaction.
C) emanates physical warmth and heartbeat tones.
D) they see and hear immediately after birth.
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A) 7-8; 12
B) 7-8; 15
C) 3-4; 12
D) 3-4; 15
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A) effortful control; negative affectivity
B) surgency; negative affectivity
C) extraversion; negative affectivity
D) negative affectivity; surgency
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A) emotional empathy.
B) reciprocal interaction.
C) stranger anxiety.
D) separation protest.
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A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) self-conscious
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A) quick attention to crying results in rewarding and increasing that behavior.
B) babies can become spoiled in their first year of life.
C) quick attention to crying is important in the development of a strong bond between parent and child.
D) children cannot self-regulate emotions if a parent comforts their every cry.
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A) self-conscious
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tertiary
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A) using language to communicate emotions, soothing by others, redirecting one's own attention
B) soothing by others, using language to communicate emotions, redirecting one's own attention
C) soothing by others, redirecting one's own attention, using language to communicate emotions
D) redirecting one's own attention, soothing by others, using language to communicate emotions
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