Izard's theory of emotion assumes that
a. children are born with only one emotion and other emotions differentiate across time.
b. infants are born with no emotions and must learn them all.
c. infants are born with all emotions and they appear along with the child's cognitive development and social experience
d. emotional development progresses hand-in-hand with cognitive development.
c
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a) vestibular sense b) kinesthetic sense c) somasthetic sense d) anomalous cognition
In photography class, Phil is affected by whether he thinks his pictures are as good as those of his classmates. This process is known as
A) social comparison. B) evaluative control. C) contingent reward. D) peer referencing.