Multiple Choice
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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Q2: Schaffer and Emerson suggested children go through
Q3: Harlow's monkeys preferred which substitute mother?<br>A)Unmoving<br>B)Moving<br>C)With a
Q4: Monotropy is the attachment to:<br>A)The mother<br>B)One person
Q5: Maternal or caregiver sensitivity involves alertness to
Q6: At about 10-11 months, babies often start
Q8: Bowlby's theory is adaptive because it emphasises:<br>A)Safety<br>B)Closeness
Q9: Social releasers include:<br>A)Crying<br>B)Smiling<br>C)Blowing bubbles<br>D)All of these<br>E)None of
Q10: The last of Bowlby's four phases of
Q11: Lorenz called the attachment between a newly
Q12: Reciprocity is most positive when it happens:<br>A)Rarely<br>B)Sometimes<br>C)Very