TEMPERAMENT PART I Flashcards

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Temperament definition … 4 components

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  1. conceptually fuzzy
  2. pertaining to emotion and behavior
  3. biologically based
  4. tolerably stable
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conceptually fuzzy meaning

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  • We know it when we see it

- Pertains to individual differences in behavior

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pertaining to emotion and behavior

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-Manifest themselves very early in life

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biologically based

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○ Grounded in genetics OR

○ Grounded in our physiology

- Can be affected by cortisol levels 
 - Environment 

-Genetics and physiology can be one and the same or completely not influenced by each other

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tolerably stable

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○ Tends to be stable over time

○ Tolerable continuity/ stability

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conceptual frameworks

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  • no single way : a narrow range of plasticity
  • easy difficult
  • EAS
  • common denominator
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Easy -Difficult

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-rated babies 1-10

1) Easy baby: adaptable
□ Sleeps easily

2) Difficult baby: has difficulty adapting to new situations and circumstances
□ Cries a lot
□ Not easily soothe
□ Hard time adjusting

-Babies just come into the world with different temperaments

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EAS

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  • E: negative emotionality
  • A: activity
  • S: sociability
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Continuity/Stability of Temperament

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○ How functioning today affects functioning tomorrow (future)

-The way you are as a child will give an idea into how that child will be as an adult/ parent

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DISTINGUISHING CONTINUITY/DISCONTINUITY FROM STABILITY/INSTABILITY

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• One involves changes in mean or average levels of a construct, the other the rank ordering of individuals and thus individual differences

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