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Test Konrad lorenz's [baby schema]
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QUESTION 1: Who was the first to identify the specific features of the "baby schema"?
Daniel Goleman
Martin Seligman
The ethologist Konrad Lorenz
Giacomo Rizzolatti
QUESTION 2: Which of the following is NOT a trait of the "baby schema"?
Small eyes located high on the face
Large, round head in proportion to the body
Chubby cheeks
Small nose and mouth
QUESTION 3: According to Lorenz's theory, what is the evolutionary purpose of the tenderness response?
It is a casual reaction without any function
It serves to make adults ignore the young
It is a response that only occurs in human babies
Trigger a caring and protective response in adults to ensure the survival of their offspring
QUESTION 4: What type of emotional response is the feeling of tenderness or "cuteness" towards a puppy or a baby?
A culturally learned response
An almost universal response with deep evolutionary roots
An unusual and strange reaction
A purely rational and logical answer
QUESTION 5: What do the characteristics of the "baby schema" coincide with?
With the characteristics of predators
With the features of the adults of the species
With the characteristics of reptiles
With the characteristics that the young of most mammal species have
QUESTION 6: What response do childish traits trigger in adults?
A response of care, protection and affection
A response of indifference or rejection
A fear and flight response
A purely logical and unemotional response
QUESTION 7: Why is the tenderness response crucial for the survival of the offspring?
Because the babies are completely independent from birth
Because it scares predators
Because the young are very vulnerable and completely dependent on the care of adults
Because it helps the young find food for themselves
QUESTION 8: Lorenz's theory argues that the "baby schema" is
A coincidence of no evolutionary significance
An evolutionary adaptation
A trait unique to humans
A concept without scientific basis
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