Research Methods
Development
Theories of Emotion
100

This type of sample fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion.

What is a random sample.

100

This term refers to the strong emotional bond formed between an infant and caregiver.

What is attachment?

100

The idea that your expressions can change or affect your emotions.

What is the Facial Feedback Hypothesis?

200

This is when one data set rises while the other falls.

What is negative correlation.

200

This psychologist is known for his 8 stages of psychosocial development, including trust vs. mistrust.

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

The idea that positive emotions help with coping with negative emotions, increase awareness, & help stimulate new actions & ways of thinking while negative emotions decrease it.

What is the Broaden-and-Build Theory?

300

This phrase disproves the following information: Balding men have longer lasting marriages.

What is correlation is not causation?

300

This developmental stage, from birth to 2 years old in Piaget's theory, is when infants learn through senses and actions.

What is the sensorimotor stage?

300

The theory that emotions are based off a physiological reaction which is based on a stimulus.

What is James-Lange Theory?

400

This is when researchers look at many cases in less depth and ask people to report their own behaviors or opinions.

What is a survey?

400

This parenting style is demanding but responsive and is associated with the most positive outcomes in children.

What is authoritative parenting?

400

The theory states that you have a physiological reaction & a cognitive placement of how you should react which then causes the emotion to occur

What is the Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory?

500

This statistical measure (expressed as a r value) shows the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables.

What is the correlation coefficient?

500

This concept, introduced by Vygotsky, refers to the difference between what a child can do alone and with help.

What is the zone of proximal development?

500

The theory is that emotions happen simultaneously with a physical reaction, but are both caused by a stimulus.

What is the Cannon-Bard Theory?

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