Abdul is taking his infant son on a walk around the neighborhood. As they go around the block, Abdul points out houses, trees, and various pets to his son. They are engaging in what type of interaction?
A) Object-oriented.
B) Rhesus-type-B-oriented
C) Affectivity-oriented
D) Social
Question 2The type of interactions in which a parent and baby are focused on events taking place in the environment is called
A) object-oriented.
B) rhesus-type-B-oriented.
C) affectivity-oriented.
D) social interaction.
Question 3The type of interactions in which a parent and child focus exclusively on each other is called
A) object-oriented.
B) rhesus-type-B-oriented.
C) affectivity-oriented.
D) social interaction.
Question 4Harry Harlow found that when baby rhesus monkeys were deprived of caregiver love, but were otherwise well fed, they
A) thrived physically and emotionally.
B) thrived physically, but were emotionally abnormal.
C) became more independent adult monkeys than those who were smothered by their parents.
D) became even more social than other monkeys when introduced to a normally raised troop.
Question 5Harry Harlow's experiments with rhesus monkeys demonstrated that the key to attachment was
A) feeding.
B) physical exercise.
C) a psychosocial crisis.
D) contact comfort.
Question 6Harry Harlow's experiments with rhesus monkeys demonstrated that an important component in attachment was
A) feeding.
B) positive affectivity.
C) contact comfort.
D) temperament.
Question 7According to cross-cultural studies, most babies in __________ display secure attachment styles.
A) the United States, but not in other countries
B) U.S. and Western Europe, but not in other countries
C) urbanized, industrial countries, but not in rural, developing countries
D) most countries, in most cultures