Which children are most likely to overregulate their emotions, suppressing emotions that make them feel vulnerable?
a. securely attached children
b. insecure-resistant children
c. insecure-avoidant children
d. disorganized children
Question 2With what aspects of family interaction does television viewing potentially interfere?
a. Communication
b. Resolution of problems
c. Development of relationships
d. All of these
Question 3Nelson reports feeling sadness or anxiety most of the time. Nelson is experiencing
a. raging hormones.
b. an externalizing disorder.
c. an internalizing disorder.
d. coping strategies.
Question 4Jose spends about 4 hours watching television while his mother and father are at work. How does this compare to the viewing habits of other children?
a. Somewhat the same
b. More than other children
c. Less than other children
d. More watch TV with their parents
Question 5On average, how many hours per day do children spend in front of the television?
a. 12 hours
b. 35 hours
c. 69 hours
d. 12 or more hours
Question 6Scott spends much of his time watching TV instead of studying and doing his homework. This is an example of the ____________________theory.
a. social cognitive
b. cultivation
c. motivation
d. displacement
Question 7Adolescent Chia-Lin reports feeling moody all the time. For Chia-Lin, this means feeling negative emotions most of the time. Her mother accurately
a. says it is just the phase of adolescence.
b. is concerned because it is not normal.
c. says it must be raging hormones.
d. thinks that Chia-Lin needs prescription drugs.
Question 8Which theory related to socialization believes that media content affects viewers beliefs about the world and alters their behavior as a result?
a. Social cognitive theory
b. Cultivation theory
c. Motivation theory
d. Displacement theory
Question 9Which of the following is true of adolescent moodiness?
a. Most adolescents report being fairly happy most of the time.
b. Adolescents tend to experience roller coasters of positive and negative emotions because their hormones are raging.
c. Emotional negativity is a normal phase for adolescents.
d. Adolescents and their parents report feeling moody most of the time.