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genevieve1028

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A child learns to feel secure within the bonds of his immediate family by interacting with his caretakers. What is the term for this process?
 
  A) Self-reflection
  B) Adaptation
  C) Attachment
  D) Globalization

Question 2

A nurse working with clients in a health care facility influences them to make healthy lifestyle choices. According to Coopersmith, which base of self-esteem for the nurse does this example represent?
 
  A) Power
  B) Significance
  C) Competence
  D) Virtue



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Bowlby (1969) developed attachment theory, which describes modes by which a young child develops and maintains feelings about the self, as well as values and beliefs about the world. Attachment is a process by which the child maintains security via an interpersonal bond with close caregivers, most notably parents. Through a learning process based on the child's perception of the caregiver's thoughts and reactions toward him or her, the child forms a sense of self as secure or insecure, calm or anxious, likable or not.

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Ans: A
Coopersmith (1967) identified the four bases of self-esteem as (1) significancethe way a person feels he or she is loved and approved of by the people important to that person; (2) competencethe way tasks that are considered important are performed; (3) virtuethe attainment of moralethical standards; and (4) powerthe extent to which a person influences his or her own life, and others' lives.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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