Deck 3: Attachment

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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:

A)Smiling at the main caregiver
B)Pleasure when reunited with the main caregiver
C)Not looking at the main caregiver
D)Ignoring the main caregiver
E)Clinging to the main caregiver
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The PDD model of disruption of attachment stands for Protest, Despair, and:

A)Detachment
B)Denial
C)Derangement
D)Disruption
E)Domination
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An attachment is what type of bond?

A)Physical
B)Sympathetic
C)Emotional
D)Dependant
E)Kindly
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At about 10-11 months, babies often start to form which sort of attachments?

A)Multiple
B)Minor
C)Mood-related
D)Minority
E)Maximum
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Variation in infant attachment security can be explained as:

A)Totally genetic
B)Partially genetic
C)Totally environmental
D)Pure chance
E)Luck of the draw
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Over time, the size of the association between paternal sensitivity and infant-father attachment has changed:

A)Little
B)Not much
C)Hardly at all
D)A lot
E)Totally
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Social releasers include:

A)Crying
B)Smiling
C)Blowing bubbles
D)All of these
E)None of these
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Harlow's monkeys preferred which substitute mother?

A)Unmoving
B)Moving
C)With a face
D)With food
E)Cloth-covered
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Attachment behaviour can vary depending on:

A)The infant's sex
B)The family culture
C)The infant's birth month
D)The age of the mother
E)The age of the father
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Secure attachment is when an infant is upset when the caregiver returns after leaving them and:

A)Smacks them then hugs them
B)Looks away from them
C)Looks towards them
D)Is pleased when they return
E)Does not play with them
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Ainsworth's Strange Situation contains how many stages?

A)8
B)7
C)6
D)5
E)4
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Schaffer and Emerson suggested children go through how many stages of attachment?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Maternal or caregiver sensitivity involves alertness to infant signals; capacity to negotiate conflicting goals; promptness of response; and being:

A)Female
B)A close relative
C)The main caregiver
D)Appropriate in responses
E)With the baby more than others
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Reciprocity is most positive when it happens:

A)Rarely
B)Sometimes
C)Very often
D)All the time
E)Never
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Lorenz called the attachment between a newly hatched chick and the first moving object it saw:

A)Focusing
B)Being critical
C)Being sensitive
D)Attaching
E)Imprinting
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Monotropy is the attachment to:

A)The mother
B)One person only
C)The father
D)The main caregiver
E)All of the above
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Bowlby's theory is adaptive because it emphasises:

A)Safety
B)Closeness to the main caregiver
C)Emotional attachment with the main caregiver
D)A secure base from which to explore
E)All the above
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The last of Bowlby's four phases of attachment is:

A)2 years old onwards
B)6 months to 1 year old
C)6 months to 2 years old
D)12 months to 24 months
E)12 months to 36 months
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Learning theory comprises classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and can include:

A)Rewards
B)Punishments
C)Social learning
D)Negative reinforcement
E)Positive reinforcement
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The internal working model is:

A)Innate
B)Unchanging
C)Able to change
D)Fixed at birth
E)Fixed at one year old
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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:

A)Smiling at the main caregiver
B)Pleasure when reunited with the main caregiver
C)Not looking at the main caregiver
D)Ignoring the main caregiver
E)Clinging to the main caregiver
Pleasure when reunited with the main caregiver
2
The PDD model of disruption of attachment stands for Protest, Despair, and:

A)Detachment
B)Denial
C)Derangement
D)Disruption
E)Domination
Detachment
3
An attachment is what type of bond?

A)Physical
B)Sympathetic
C)Emotional
D)Dependant
E)Kindly
Emotional
4
At about 10-11 months, babies often start to form which sort of attachments?

A)Multiple
B)Minor
C)Mood-related
D)Minority
E)Maximum
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Variation in infant attachment security can be explained as:

A)Totally genetic
B)Partially genetic
C)Totally environmental
D)Pure chance
E)Luck of the draw
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Over time, the size of the association between paternal sensitivity and infant-father attachment has changed:

A)Little
B)Not much
C)Hardly at all
D)A lot
E)Totally
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Social releasers include:

A)Crying
B)Smiling
C)Blowing bubbles
D)All of these
E)None of these
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Harlow's monkeys preferred which substitute mother?

A)Unmoving
B)Moving
C)With a face
D)With food
E)Cloth-covered
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Attachment behaviour can vary depending on:

A)The infant's sex
B)The family culture
C)The infant's birth month
D)The age of the mother
E)The age of the father
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Secure attachment is when an infant is upset when the caregiver returns after leaving them and:

A)Smacks them then hugs them
B)Looks away from them
C)Looks towards them
D)Is pleased when they return
E)Does not play with them
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11
Ainsworth's Strange Situation contains how many stages?

A)8
B)7
C)6
D)5
E)4
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Schaffer and Emerson suggested children go through how many stages of attachment?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Maternal or caregiver sensitivity involves alertness to infant signals; capacity to negotiate conflicting goals; promptness of response; and being:

A)Female
B)A close relative
C)The main caregiver
D)Appropriate in responses
E)With the baby more than others
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Reciprocity is most positive when it happens:

A)Rarely
B)Sometimes
C)Very often
D)All the time
E)Never
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Lorenz called the attachment between a newly hatched chick and the first moving object it saw:

A)Focusing
B)Being critical
C)Being sensitive
D)Attaching
E)Imprinting
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Monotropy is the attachment to:

A)The mother
B)One person only
C)The father
D)The main caregiver
E)All of the above
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Bowlby's theory is adaptive because it emphasises:

A)Safety
B)Closeness to the main caregiver
C)Emotional attachment with the main caregiver
D)A secure base from which to explore
E)All the above
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The last of Bowlby's four phases of attachment is:

A)2 years old onwards
B)6 months to 1 year old
C)6 months to 2 years old
D)12 months to 24 months
E)12 months to 36 months
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Learning theory comprises classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and can include:

A)Rewards
B)Punishments
C)Social learning
D)Negative reinforcement
E)Positive reinforcement
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The internal working model is:

A)Innate
B)Unchanging
C)Able to change
D)Fixed at birth
E)Fixed at one year old
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