Trust and attachment
emerging emotions
interacting with others
gender roles and identity
Bonus points
100

What type of children are least likely to be insecurely

attached?

hint : Depending on the mood of the child, and the mood of their surroundings, dictates how attached they are in certain aspects ; Sad children are more likely to be insecurely attached because they feel the need to be around their care giver more to be more nurtured.

Happy children 

100

Complex emotions such as guilt and shame emerge later than basic emotions because?

Complex emotions require more advanced cognitive skills 

100

An employer and employee have a meeting to discuss a promotion. 

Hint,

The employer lays out the terms of the new role as well as the additional responsibilities the employee will have to take on. The employee asks about what added benefits or pay rise they will receive.

This is an example of an exchange (both parties are seeking to gain something or benefit from the social interaction).

100

According to the American Association of University Women (AAUW), how many percent do women make up in the engineering workforce? 

A:14% B:45% C:5% D:53%

Hint : ( Very low number. Men Dominate in the work field making it harder for women to achieve the same Roles, which reduces their percentage)

A



100

at this age, children have adapted to the concept of gender roles.

 Hints: typical age of toddlers

4

200

Avoidantly attached children are most likely to have what type of temperament? 

hint : they have a harder time showing their emotions

( if necessary) 1 word, similar to hard. 

Difficult 

200

Basic emotions include a subjective feeling, a physiological change, and?

An overt behavior. 

200

There is a scavenger hunt at a birthday party. Each child participating goes about trying to follow the clues in order to find the prize.  During the scavenger hunt, the children make jokes with one another, send each other in the wrong direction, and generally try to ensure that no one else gets the prize before them.

This social interaction is an example of competition (all parties are trying to outdo each other, or achieve something before the others).

200

2)

What percent of the overall workforce in the united states is made up of women? 

A:47% B:52% C:38% D:65%

A

Hint : Men Typically take up 52%+

200

Why do we dream?

Dreams are a way our brain sorts through thoughts and experiences.

300

at what months of age do infants have a special individual?

6 or 7 months 

300

what do you think the first detectable fear is

It’s the wariness of strangers, which emerges at about 6 months.

300

Speaker: Hey! Are you coming?!

What is being said might now appear to be scornful, as though the speaker is disgusted that whoever they are addressing is coming with them.

The point is, that the way a speaker delivers their message can greatly shift its interpretation, and can heavily shift/influence a social interaction.

300

A social distinction based on culturally conceived and learned ideals about appropriate appearance, behavior, and mental and emotional characteristics for males and females.

Hint : Defining power and privilege over a certain group of beings . 

One Word That carries a lot of stereotypes, and arguments regarding appearances. 

Gender


300

What does 'IQ' stand for?

IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient, a measure of intellectual ability.

400

The single most important factor in fostering a secure attachment relationship is?

Responding consistently and appropiately.

400

infants often control fear by looking away from a frightening event or by?

Moving closer to a parent 

400

Two children both want the last slice of birthday cake in the fridge. 1.Neither will give it up to the other so their mother steps in to mediate. She tells them that she will cut the slice in half so that each of them can have a piece. The children agree to this arrangement and each enjoy half a slice of cake.

This is an example of accommodation (an argument is overcome through compromise).

400

a description for a person whose gender matches that which they were assigned to at birth 


Hint: opposite of transgender

Cisgender

400

What's an emotion?

It's a complex reaction to stimuli that involves feelings, behaviors, and physiological responses.

500

Infants must balance trust and mistrust to achieve?

Hope, its an openness to new experiences that is coupled with awareness of possible danger

500

How can we develop emotional intelligence 

It takes practice and awareness. The more you practice the smarter you get. 

500

Is giving a stranger directions interacting with others?

Yes

500

The gender/s One is emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to

Sexual Orientation 

( Proper Term To say what you prefer In the Concept of attraction.)

500

What is the placebo effect?

It's when people experience benefits from a "fake" treatment because they believe it's real.

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