Exam 3: Attachment
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Attachment behaviour can vary depending on:
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Schaffer and Emerson suggested children go through how many stages of attachment?
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Harlow's monkeys preferred which substitute mother?
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Maternal or caregiver sensitivity involves alertness to infant signals; capacity to negotiate conflicting goals; promptness of response; and being:
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At about 10-11 months, babies often start to form which sort of attachments?
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Maccoby's four key behaviours for attachment were distress on separation, orientating behaviours towards the primary caregiver, seeking proximity to the main caregiver and:
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Lorenz called the attachment between a newly hatched chick and the first moving object it saw:
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Learning theory comprises classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and can include:
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Secure attachment is when an infant is upset when the caregiver returns after leaving them and:
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Over time, the size of the association between paternal sensitivity and infant-father attachment has changed:
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The PDD model of disruption of attachment stands for Protest, Despair, and:
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Variation in infant attachment security can be explained as:
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