Exploring Emotions
Development of Emotions
Temperament
Attachment and Love
100

True or False: Emotion does not develop in infants? 

FALSE

100

True or False: Men and Women are normally stressed by different things

True

100

What gender is responded to more as an infant?

Female

100

What are the three types of love in Sternberg's triangle of love? 

Passion, Intimacy, and Commitment

200

According to Lewis, what two types of emotions are there?

Primary and Self-Conscious

200

Three examples of Self-Conscious Emotions

Jealousy, Empathy, Embarrassment, Shame, Pride, and Guilt

200

What is temperament?

Individuals behavior style and characteristic way of responding 

200

Name two different attachment styles in children. 

Securely attached children, insecure-avoidant children, insecure resistant children, insecure disorganized children  

300

What are primary emotions? 

Basic, universal emotions

300

What are three examples of primary emotions (DOUBLE: ACT IT OUT)

Surprise, Interest, Joy, Anger, Sadness, Fear, and Disgust

300

Who can make the best duck noise? (double points if you get Vincent and/or Talita to do it)


Lol u look dumb

300

What is social referencing? 

Being able to read emotional cues 

400

What are self-conscious emotions?

Emotions that require self-awareness

400

Depression is more likely to occur in individuals who...

Experience elevated stress levels, cope with a significant loss, grapple with low self-esteem, contend with other mental health conditions

400

Who believed in an alternate way to classify temperament?

Kagan 

400

What age range is the consolidation dyadic romantic bonds?

17-19 years old

500

Emotional Intelligence vs Emotional Competence

Intelligence: receiving and expressing emotions accurately  


Competence: Focusing on the adaptive nature of emotions; practical application of emotional skills

500

What is socioemotional selectivity theory? 

As individuals age, they perceive time differently and prioritize their friends and family

500

Name and define the three types of temperament in children (DAILY DOUBLE)

Easy child - usually in a positive mood, quickly establishes regular routines, adaptive 

Difficult Child -  tends to react negatively and cry frequently, irregular daily routines 

Slow-to-warm-up child - low activity level, somewhat negative, displays low-intensity mood 

500

During which phase do children primarily focus their attachment on a single figure?

Phase 2 (age 2-7 months)

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