Uncover Your Unique Temperament
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Which of the following is NOT one of the dimensions included in the definition of temperament?

  • Effortful control (correct)
  • Activity level
  • Fearful distress
  • Positive affect
  • What is effortful control?

  • The ability to focus and shift attention
  • The ability to manage negative emotion
  • The capacity to voluntarily suppress a dominant response (correct)
  • The capacity to plan and execute a more adaptive response
  • Which of the following is an example of the attention dimension of temperament?

  • Attention span/persistence (correct)
  • Fearful distress
  • Activity level
  • Positive affect
  • How do individuals differ in their reactivity on each dimension?

    <p>They differ in their self-regulatory dimension</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the three underlying components included in the definition of temperament?

    <p>Emotion, attention, action</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Dimensions of Temperament

    • Common dimensions of temperament include reactivity, self-regulation, and emotionality.
    • A specific aspect not typically included is innate intelligence, emphasizing that temperament focuses on emotional responses and behavior styles.

    Effortful Control

    • Effortful control refers to the ability to regulate one's emotions and behavior, particularly in terms of attention, inhibition, and flexibility.
    • It plays a critical role in how children manage impulses, follow directions, and engage with tasks.

    Attention Dimension of Temperament

    • Examples of the attention dimension encompass a child's ability to focus, sustain attention, and selectively concentrate on relevant stimuli in their environment.
    • It includes variations where some children may easily shift attention, while others exhibit strong persistence in focus.

    Individual Reactivity Variations

    • Individuals exhibit different levels of reactivity across each temperament dimension, such as how intensely they respond to emotional stimuli.
    • Differences can manifest in response speed, duration of emotional responses, and recovery from stimuli, influencing overall behavior and personality development.

    Components of Temperament

    • Three core components of temperament include:
      • Reactivity: The intensity and speed of emotional responses.
      • Self-Regulation: The ability to manage attention and behavior.
      • Emotionality: The inclination to experience and express emotions.

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    Discover your unique temperament with this insightful quiz! Explore the six dimensions that make up your temperament, including emotion, attention, and action. Uncover how you differ from others in terms of reactivity and gain a deeper understanding of yourself.

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