According to Bowlby, out of their experiences during the four attachment phases, children
A) learn autonomy and develop self-soothing because they learn that the caregiver cannot be relied upon during stress.
B) move from secure attachment to insure attachment and, over time, back again to secure attachment.
C) construct enduring an affectionate tie to the caregiver that they can use as a secure base in the parent's absence.
D) commonly develop either avoidant or resistant attachment styles before settling into a secure attachment.
Answer: C
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According to the moral intuitionist perspective:
A) incest is wrong because it disgusts us. B) aversion to the suffering of others develops only after a child has learned the difference between right and wrong. C) people's feelings are guided by their moral reasoning. D) the shift from conventional to postconventional morality is due largely to language development.
Which of the following would most likely be studied by a student of affective neuroscience?
A. The extent to which emotions affect culture B. The brain regions involved in emotions C. The effect of emotions on the cardiovascular system D. The cultural mediation of emotional responses