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Get faster at matching terms Terms in this set (44)Which parenting style is demanding and controlling, while also being accepting and responsive? a. Authoritarian c. Authoritative A parent who encourages his/her children to be independent but still places limits and controls on their actions is a(n): a. Authoritarian parent b. Authoritative parent Working-class and low-income families are more likely to practice a(n) _______________ parenting style. a. Authoritarian a. Authoritarian Whereas the public and many professionals use the term child abuse to refer to both abuse and neglect, developmentalists increasingly use the term ___________. a. Child neglect b. Child maltreatment Television continues to have a strong influence on children's development, but children's use of other media and information/communication devices has led to the use of the term ________________, which includes how much time individuals spend watching television programs and DVDs, using computers, playing video games, and using mobile media such as iPhones. a. Screen time a. Screen time Who among the following is MOST likely to be rejected by peers on the basis of gender roles? a. A little girl in boy's clothing b. A little boy playing with a doll Bernice was raised by two lesbian mothers, whereas Jessica was raised by a heterosexual couple. According to research, it is MOST likely that: a. Bernice is more popular than Jessica, whereas Jessica is more psychologically adjusted than Bernice b. Bernice and Jessica are the same with regard to popularity and mental health Children between the ages of 3 and 12 usually prefer to play in groups that are made up of: a. Mixed ages b. The same sex as theirs Developmental psychologists would describe Jennifer as an "emotion-dismissing" parent to her son. Which of the following types of behavior is Jennifer MOST likely to engage in? a. She praises her son when he performs a task well b. She ignores her child when he cries When asked to describe his parenting style, Juan stated, "In my house, my word is the law". Juan is probably a(n): a. Authoritarian parent a. Authoritarian parent Which of the following is true of children in divorced families? a. A majority of children in divorced families do not have significant adjustment problems a. A majority of children in divorced families do not have significant adjustment problems According to Baumrind, a parent who is very uninvolved in a child's life, showing neither responsiveness nor control, is displaying a ___________ parenting style. a. Authoritarian d. Neglectful What does a child get from peers that he/she typically cannot get from siblings? a. A same-sex friend c. An idea of how the child compares with other children the same age Which of the following statements about high-SES parents in the United States and most Western cultures is true? a. Higher-SES parents are more likely to use physical punishment in disciplining their children b. Higher-SES parents are less likely to use physical punishment ______________ is responding to another person's feelings with an emotion that echoes the other's feelings. a. Guilt b. Empathy According to Freud, the moral element of the personality is called the ____________. a. Id d. Superego Girls are more likely to engage in "_____________", in which they talk and act in a more reciprocal manner. a. Collaborative discourse a. Collaborative discourse Which parenting style is undemanding and uncontrolling, while also being accepting and responsive? a. Authoritarian b. Indulgent Which of the following is an effective way of handling a child's misbehavior, according to most child psychologists? a. Mild
spanking, calculated not to hurt the child b. Time out, in which the child is removed from a setting that offers positive reinforcement Marjorie chooses to deny, ignore, or change the negative emotions of her children. She is an: a. Emotion-coaching parent c. Emotion-dismissing parent The primary social theories of gender include all of the following EXCEPT: a. Evolutionary psychology view a. Evolutionary psychology view A parent who uses a restrictive, punitive style to control the behavior of their children is a(n): a. Authoritarian parent a. Authoritarian parent Barbara monitors her children's emotions, views their negative emotions as opportunities for teaching, and assists her children in labeling their emotions. She is an: a. Emotion-facilitator parent c. Emotion-coaching parent Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky considered play be be valuable because: a. It allows children to release tension b. It advances the child's cognitive development A number of researchers have shown that a(n) _________________, which includes diminished parenting skills, occurs in the year following the divorce. a. Centration d. Disequilibrium Feelings of anxiety and guilt are central to the account of moral development provided by _________ theory. a. vygotsky's sociocultural cognitive d. Freud's psychoanalytic __________ parents interact with their children in a less rejecting manner, use more scaffolding and praise, and are more nurturant than are emotion-dismissing parents. a. Emotion-dismissing c. Emotion-coaching Which of the following is true of the characteristics of sibling relationships as described by Judy Dunn? a. There is no observable
variation in sibling relationships c. There is considerable variation in sibling relationships Logan is a warm and loving parent, but he also has high expectations of his kids. As he encourages independent and age-appropriate behavior from his children, Baumrind would classify him as a: a. Authoritarian parent b. Authoritative parent The children of ___________ parents are better at soothing themselves when they get upset, more effective in regulating their negative effect, focus their attention better, and have fewer behavior problems than the children of emotion-dismissing parents. a. Emotion-coaching a. Emotion-coaching Which parenting style is undemanding and uncontrolling, but is also rejecting, and unresponsive? a. Authoritarian d. Neglectful According to Erik Erikson, the psychosocial stage that characterizes early childhood is: a. Initiative versus guilt a. Initiative versus guilt A __________ is a cognitive structure, a network of associations that guide an individual's perceptions a.
Format b. Schema The ability to discern another's inner psychological state is known as: a. Correspondence c. Perspective taking Misha has been sent to his room for hitting his baby sister. His mother will come in and talk to him about why he cannot treat his sister this way and about other, more acceptable ways for him to express his anger. Which parenting style does this exemplify? a. Authoritarian b. Authoritative Lucy frequently spanks her child, enforces rigid household rules, and exhibits rage toward her child when those rules are broken. Lucy is most likely a(n) ______________. a. Authoritarian parent a. Authoritarian parent _______________ especially plays a key role in children's ability to manage the demands and conflicts they face in interacting with others. It is an important component of executive function. a. Moral integrity b. Emotion regulation Sets of expectations that prescribe how females and males should think, act, and feel are know as gender: a. Roles a. Roles According to Baumrind, a parent who is highly involved with his/her children but places few demands or controls on them is displaying a _____________ parenting style. a. Authoritarian c. Indulgent Tom and Katie have recently split up, but for the benefit of their child they attempt to provide one another support in jointly raising their child. This is an example of: a. Joint parenting d. Coparenting When her mother asks Selena why she feels so sad, Selena says it is because her best friend lost her puppy. Selena is exhibiting: a. Guilt b. Empathy Josh's mother makes his favorite food--burgers, fries, and pizza--every night for dinner. His mother lets Josh play as much as he wants to, study only when he feels like it, and imposes no fixed bedtime. Josh's mom is most likely a(n): a. Authoritarian parent c. Indulgent parent In which parenting style do parents show pleasure and support in response to children's constructive behavior? a. Authoritarian b. Authoritative Which parenting style is demanding and controlling, while also being rejected and unresponsive? a. Authoritarian a. Authoritarian Recommended textbook solutionsPsychology: Themes and Variations10th EditionWayne Weiten 180 solutions Understanding Psychology1st EditionRichard A. Kasschau 820 solutions Theories of Personality11th EditionDuane P Schultz, Sydney E Schultz 310 solutions Cognitive Psychology4th EditionE Bruce Goldstein 300 solutions Sets with similar termsChapter 942 terms mkaur2 Child Psych Unit 540 terms a4853 Developmental Psychology - Exam 2130 terms Melissa_Cook503 Sets found in the same folder
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QUESTION What do we learn to associate in classical conditioning? What do we learn to associate in operant conditioning? 2 answers What is the most controlling parenting style?High levels of parental control and low levels of parental responsiveness are the two characteristics of the authoritarian style. Although authoritarian parenting and authoritative parenting styles have similar names, they have several important differences in parenting belief, demand, and approach.
Which is the parenting style that is strict and demanding but also responsive to the needs and feelings of the child?Summed up, some researchers have described it this way: Authoritative parents are highly demanding (like authoritarian parents), but they are also very responsive to their children's needs (Maccoby and Martin 1983).
What are the 4 types of parenting styles?The four main parenting styles — permissive, authoritative, neglectful and authoritarian — used in child psychology today are based on the work of Diana Baumrind, a developmental psychologist, and Stanford researchers Eleanor Maccoby and John Martin.
What are controlling parenting styles?The controlling parenting style is sometimes also called authoritarian or helicopter parenting, and this is because the parent is acting in an authoritarian manner or is hovering over the child and controlling their every move.
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