A. playing with the infant
B. feeding and care giving their infants
C. providing routine child care
D. that does not involve visual contact with the infant
Related Mcqs:
- In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys the surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sisters of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys. The surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sister of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mother providing infants with:
A. the opportunity to explore
B. body contact
C. appropriate schemas
D. adequate nourishment - Babies will imitate actions they see when mothers show joy or interest because of:
A. situational referencing
B. learned referencing
C. perceptual referencing
D. social referencing - When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
A. insecure attachment
B. object permanence
C. curiosity
D. basic trust - Sixteen-year-old Foster wants to spend a few years experimenting with different lifestyles and careers before he settles on who and want he wants to be foster’s behavior illustrates the identity status of:
A. identity moratorium
B. identity foreclosure
C. identity achievement
D. identity diffusion - Lauren and Curtis spend six hours per week studying for the botany course. Lauren is concerned that if she doesn’t study she will fail the course; Curtis is concerned that if he doesn’t study he won’t earn the highest grade in the class. In this example:
A. Lauren is motivated by both a fear of failure and a need for achievement, while Curtis is merely motivated by a need for achievement
B. Lauren is motivated by a fear of failure and Curtis is motivated by a need for achievement
C. both students are motivated by a need for achievement
D. both students are motivated by a fear of failure - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, the Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation - Compared to fraternal twins, identical twins are much more similar in:
A. neuroticism
B. temperament
C. extroversion
D. all of the above