Deck 8: Attachment

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According to Rholes, Simpson, and Blakeley (1995), what type of attachment style in college men and women resulted in concerns about being able to relate to children?

A) dismissing
B) fearful
C) avoidant
D) anxious
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What percentage of American children are classified as securely attached?

A) 0.65
B) 0.45
C) 0.23
D) 0.18
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In the Strange Situation paradigm, the child most likely to accept comfort from the stranger is the _______ attached child.

A) anxiously
B) avoidantly
C) securely
D) A and C
Question
In the Strange Situation paradigm, the researchers were interested in the child's emotional reaction when ...

A) the stranger enters
B) the mother leaves
C) the stranger leaves
D) the mother returns
E) B and D
Question
Almost all of the children in the original Strange Situation paradigm were _____ months of age or younger.

A) 6
B) 24
C) 18
D) 12
Question
Children with a secure attachment view their caregivers as all of the following, except …

A) sources of comfort
B) reliable
C) safe bases
D) unpredictable
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Children with a(n) _____________ attachment form a generalized expectation that caregivers are unpredictable and unreliable.

A) anxious
B) secure
C) preoccupied
D) avoidant
Question
Children with an __________ attachment form a mental model of their caregivers as someone who does not provide comfort.

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) ambivalent
Question
Which of the following is not one of the original patterns of attachment proposed by Bowlby?

A) preoccupied
B) anxious
C) secure
D) avoidant
Question
The internal working model that children develop that forms the basis of their understanding of adult/child interactions is known as …

A) behavioral matching
B) implicit egotism
C) transitive memory
D) attachment
Question
With regard to the children's play behavior while the mother is present in the first phase of the Strange Situation paradigm, the avoidantly attached child most resembles …

A) the anxiously attached child
B) the anxious mother
C) the securely attached child
D) the secure mother
Question
In so much that an infant's attachment style represents their adaption to the environment, attachment can be viewed as …

A) some attachment styles are better than others
B) any attachment style is beneficial in its context
C) avoidant attachment is never desirable
D) anxious attachment is always desirable
Question
According to the text, which infant attachment style might be most beneficial for children raised in an in impoverished environment?

A) undifferentiated
B) secure
C) anxious
D) avoidant
Question
Object relations theory proposes that early interactions between parents and children become more generalized expectations of …

A) parenting roles and responsibilities
B) the nature of close relationships
C) the man's role in romantic relationships
D) the woman's role in romantic relationships
Question
Which of the following of Bartholomew's attachment dimensions maps on to Hazan and Shavers avoidant style?

A) fearful
B) dismissing
C) secure
D) preoccupied
Question
Bartholomew (1994) proposed four types of adult attachment based on people's beliefs of self and other. Which of these attachment styles is not associated with one of the original patterns of attachment?

A) secure
B) preoccupied
C) fearful
D) dismissing
Question
In recalling interactions with their parents, which adult attachment style is associated with remembering their mothers as cold and rejecting?

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) hostile
D) anxious
Question
The attachment style for which adults described their romantic relationships as marked by obsession, desire for reciprocation, and jealousy is …

A) secure
B) anxious
C) obsessive
D) avoidant
Question
With regard to adult attachment, if a child's attachment style represents an inner working model of relationships, the transition from childhood attachment to adult attachment represents …

A) temperament instability
B) transfer of attachment from parent to peer
C) reorganization of the inner working model
D) rejection of the caregiver
Question
Children from which of the following cultural backgrounds are most likely to test as anxiously attached and appear especially dependent on their caregiver?

A) German
B) Israeli
C) American
D) Japanese
Question
Most of the research on a child's contribution to the attachment process has focused on …

A) the child's temperament
B) the child's personality
C) the child's brain structure
D) the child's cognitions
Question
The various attachment styles most likely result from all the following, except …

A) characteristics of the caregiver
B) specific hormonal changes in vitro
C) innate characteristics of the child
D) the larger cultural context
Question
____ was commissioned by the World Health Organization to study the mental health effects of children being separated from their parents.

A) Mary Ainsworth
B) John Watson
C) John Bowlby
D) Albert Bandura
Question
Although relationships between anxious women and avoidant men can be as stable as a relationship with two securely attached individuals, research shows that these relationships are generally lacking in …

A) trust
B) interdependence
C) passionate love
D) companionate love
Question
Adult attachment has roots in …

A) developmental psychology
B) evolutionary psychology
C) school psychology
D) A and B
Question
Which British psychiatrist was the first to establish the general theory of attachment by observing children?

A) John Bowlby
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Winston Churchill
D) Carl Jung
Question
________ attached individuals are more likely to respond to violations of trust with rumination and worry

A) securely
B) anxiously
C) avoidantly
D) fearfully
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Kane et al. (2007) fount that women high in _________ were most dissatisfied with their male partner.

A) avoidance
B) anxiety
C) security
D) fear
Question
According to Hazan and Shaver's study on adult attachment, what percent of securely attached adults were divorced?

A) 0.3
B) 0.18
C) 0.06
D) 0.02
Question
In terms of the typer of support sought from a partner, securely attached adults are most likely to seek …

A) instrumental support
B) emotional support
C) advice
D) parental
Question
Lack of trust is most closely associated with which of the following attachment styles?

A) dismissing
B) secure
C) anxious
D) avoidant
Question
With regard to adult attachment and partner choice, anxiously attached adults are most likely to seek out a partner with what type of attachment?

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) dismissive
Question
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that securely attached women in anxiety provoking situations tend to …

A) use their partner as a source of reassurance and comfort
B) only look to their partner for emotional support when their anxiety level is low
C) rely only on themselves for comfort, but never their partner
D) cling to their partner and refuse to participate unless the partner is present
Question
______ attachment in children is characterized by having a caregiver as a secure base from which to explore and as a source of comfort in times of distress.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
Question
______ attachment in children is characterized as a child's general expectation that his or her caregiver cannot be counted on to provide comfort in times of distress.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
Question
______ attachment in children is characterized by a child's belief that his or her caregivers are not a source of comfort at all.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
Question
One study (Kirkpatrick & Davis, 1994) found that relationships between _____ women and ______ men were fairly stable over time, despite partners indicating they were both unhappy with the relationship.

A) avoidant; secure
B) avoidant; anxious
C) anxious; secure
D) anxious; avoidant
Question
Which of the following is true when it comes to the type of attachment style people tend to seek out in a relationship partner?

A) regardless of personal attachment style, people seek out securely attached partners
B) anxiously attached individuals tend to seek out avoidantly attached individuals
C) avoidantly attached individuals tend to seek out other avoidantly attached individuals
D) all of the above are true
Question
A 28-year longitudinal study (Simpson et al., 2007) found that attachment style at 12 months reliably predicted all of the following, except …

A) social adjustment in elementary school
B) academic achievement in high school
C) friendships in high school
D) romantic relationships in adulthood
Question
In adults, a _______ attachment is characterized by feeling easy to get close to others and feeling comfortable depending on them.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) dismissing
Question
In adults, a _______ attachment is characterized by feeling reluctant to get close to others and worried about the other's love.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) dismissing
Question
In the absence of significant stressors, over time attachment style generally …

A) becomes more secure
B) becomes more anxious
C) becomes more avoidant
D) is stable
Question
In a study involving 485 same-sex twin pairs, researchers found evidence to suggest attachment style …

A) is primarily the result of shared and non-shared environments
B) is primarily the result of genetics
C) is equally influenced by environment and genetics
D) is too variable to conclusively determine the effects of environment and genetics
Question
The goal of Mary Ainsworth's ""Strange Situation"" experiment was to …

A) observe nonverbal emotions in children
B) observe children's behavior when separated from their mother or caregiver
C) observe children interacting with each other
D) observe how children acted when they thought they were not being watched
Question
In a study of adult attachment conducted by Feeney and Kirkpatrick (1996), which of the following participants experienced high levels of physiological arousal when his or her romantic partner was both present and absent?

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) B and C
E) 0
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1
According to Rholes, Simpson, and Blakeley (1995), what type of attachment style in college men and women resulted in concerns about being able to relate to children?

A) dismissing
B) fearful
C) avoidant
D) anxious
C
2
What percentage of American children are classified as securely attached?

A) 0.65
B) 0.45
C) 0.23
D) 0.18
A
3
In the Strange Situation paradigm, the child most likely to accept comfort from the stranger is the _______ attached child.

A) anxiously
B) avoidantly
C) securely
D) A and C
B
4
In the Strange Situation paradigm, the researchers were interested in the child's emotional reaction when ...

A) the stranger enters
B) the mother leaves
C) the stranger leaves
D) the mother returns
E) B and D
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Almost all of the children in the original Strange Situation paradigm were _____ months of age or younger.

A) 6
B) 24
C) 18
D) 12
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6
Children with a secure attachment view their caregivers as all of the following, except …

A) sources of comfort
B) reliable
C) safe bases
D) unpredictable
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Children with a(n) _____________ attachment form a generalized expectation that caregivers are unpredictable and unreliable.

A) anxious
B) secure
C) preoccupied
D) avoidant
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Children with an __________ attachment form a mental model of their caregivers as someone who does not provide comfort.

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) ambivalent
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9
Which of the following is not one of the original patterns of attachment proposed by Bowlby?

A) preoccupied
B) anxious
C) secure
D) avoidant
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10
The internal working model that children develop that forms the basis of their understanding of adult/child interactions is known as …

A) behavioral matching
B) implicit egotism
C) transitive memory
D) attachment
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11
With regard to the children's play behavior while the mother is present in the first phase of the Strange Situation paradigm, the avoidantly attached child most resembles …

A) the anxiously attached child
B) the anxious mother
C) the securely attached child
D) the secure mother
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12
In so much that an infant's attachment style represents their adaption to the environment, attachment can be viewed as …

A) some attachment styles are better than others
B) any attachment style is beneficial in its context
C) avoidant attachment is never desirable
D) anxious attachment is always desirable
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13
According to the text, which infant attachment style might be most beneficial for children raised in an in impoverished environment?

A) undifferentiated
B) secure
C) anxious
D) avoidant
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Object relations theory proposes that early interactions between parents and children become more generalized expectations of …

A) parenting roles and responsibilities
B) the nature of close relationships
C) the man's role in romantic relationships
D) the woman's role in romantic relationships
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Which of the following of Bartholomew's attachment dimensions maps on to Hazan and Shavers avoidant style?

A) fearful
B) dismissing
C) secure
D) preoccupied
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16
Bartholomew (1994) proposed four types of adult attachment based on people's beliefs of self and other. Which of these attachment styles is not associated with one of the original patterns of attachment?

A) secure
B) preoccupied
C) fearful
D) dismissing
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17
In recalling interactions with their parents, which adult attachment style is associated with remembering their mothers as cold and rejecting?

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) hostile
D) anxious
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The attachment style for which adults described their romantic relationships as marked by obsession, desire for reciprocation, and jealousy is …

A) secure
B) anxious
C) obsessive
D) avoidant
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With regard to adult attachment, if a child's attachment style represents an inner working model of relationships, the transition from childhood attachment to adult attachment represents …

A) temperament instability
B) transfer of attachment from parent to peer
C) reorganization of the inner working model
D) rejection of the caregiver
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Children from which of the following cultural backgrounds are most likely to test as anxiously attached and appear especially dependent on their caregiver?

A) German
B) Israeli
C) American
D) Japanese
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Most of the research on a child's contribution to the attachment process has focused on …

A) the child's temperament
B) the child's personality
C) the child's brain structure
D) the child's cognitions
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22
The various attachment styles most likely result from all the following, except …

A) characteristics of the caregiver
B) specific hormonal changes in vitro
C) innate characteristics of the child
D) the larger cultural context
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____ was commissioned by the World Health Organization to study the mental health effects of children being separated from their parents.

A) Mary Ainsworth
B) John Watson
C) John Bowlby
D) Albert Bandura
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24
Although relationships between anxious women and avoidant men can be as stable as a relationship with two securely attached individuals, research shows that these relationships are generally lacking in …

A) trust
B) interdependence
C) passionate love
D) companionate love
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25
Adult attachment has roots in …

A) developmental psychology
B) evolutionary psychology
C) school psychology
D) A and B
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26
Which British psychiatrist was the first to establish the general theory of attachment by observing children?

A) John Bowlby
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Winston Churchill
D) Carl Jung
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27
________ attached individuals are more likely to respond to violations of trust with rumination and worry

A) securely
B) anxiously
C) avoidantly
D) fearfully
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28
Kane et al. (2007) fount that women high in _________ were most dissatisfied with their male partner.

A) avoidance
B) anxiety
C) security
D) fear
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29
According to Hazan and Shaver's study on adult attachment, what percent of securely attached adults were divorced?

A) 0.3
B) 0.18
C) 0.06
D) 0.02
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30
In terms of the typer of support sought from a partner, securely attached adults are most likely to seek …

A) instrumental support
B) emotional support
C) advice
D) parental
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31
Lack of trust is most closely associated with which of the following attachment styles?

A) dismissing
B) secure
C) anxious
D) avoidant
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32
With regard to adult attachment and partner choice, anxiously attached adults are most likely to seek out a partner with what type of attachment?

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) dismissive
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33
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that securely attached women in anxiety provoking situations tend to …

A) use their partner as a source of reassurance and comfort
B) only look to their partner for emotional support when their anxiety level is low
C) rely only on themselves for comfort, but never their partner
D) cling to their partner and refuse to participate unless the partner is present
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34
______ attachment in children is characterized by having a caregiver as a secure base from which to explore and as a source of comfort in times of distress.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
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35
______ attachment in children is characterized as a child's general expectation that his or her caregiver cannot be counted on to provide comfort in times of distress.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
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36
______ attachment in children is characterized by a child's belief that his or her caregivers are not a source of comfort at all.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) defiant
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37
One study (Kirkpatrick & Davis, 1994) found that relationships between _____ women and ______ men were fairly stable over time, despite partners indicating they were both unhappy with the relationship.

A) avoidant; secure
B) avoidant; anxious
C) anxious; secure
D) anxious; avoidant
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38
Which of the following is true when it comes to the type of attachment style people tend to seek out in a relationship partner?

A) regardless of personal attachment style, people seek out securely attached partners
B) anxiously attached individuals tend to seek out avoidantly attached individuals
C) avoidantly attached individuals tend to seek out other avoidantly attached individuals
D) all of the above are true
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39
A 28-year longitudinal study (Simpson et al., 2007) found that attachment style at 12 months reliably predicted all of the following, except …

A) social adjustment in elementary school
B) academic achievement in high school
C) friendships in high school
D) romantic relationships in adulthood
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40
In adults, a _______ attachment is characterized by feeling easy to get close to others and feeling comfortable depending on them.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) dismissing
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41
In adults, a _______ attachment is characterized by feeling reluctant to get close to others and worried about the other's love.

A) secure
B) avoidant
C) anxious
D) dismissing
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42
In the absence of significant stressors, over time attachment style generally …

A) becomes more secure
B) becomes more anxious
C) becomes more avoidant
D) is stable
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43
In a study involving 485 same-sex twin pairs, researchers found evidence to suggest attachment style …

A) is primarily the result of shared and non-shared environments
B) is primarily the result of genetics
C) is equally influenced by environment and genetics
D) is too variable to conclusively determine the effects of environment and genetics
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44
The goal of Mary Ainsworth's ""Strange Situation"" experiment was to …

A) observe nonverbal emotions in children
B) observe children's behavior when separated from their mother or caregiver
C) observe children interacting with each other
D) observe how children acted when they thought they were not being watched
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In a study of adult attachment conducted by Feeney and Kirkpatrick (1996), which of the following participants experienced high levels of physiological arousal when his or her romantic partner was both present and absent?

A) secure
B) anxious
C) avoidant
D) B and C
E) 0
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