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Card 6

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a set of theories from the behaviourist approach to psychology that emphasise the role of learning in the acquisition of behaviour

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Card 7

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a term sometimes used to describe bowlby's theory.

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Card 8

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the mental representations we all carry with us of our attachment to our primary caregiver

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Card 9

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time within where attachment must form, if it is to form at all

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Card 10

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a controlled observation design to test attachment security

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Card 11

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generally thought of as the most desirable attachment type associated with psychologically healthy outcomes.

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Card 12

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an attachment type characterised by low anxiety but weak attachment

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Card 13

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an attachment type characterised by strong attachment and high anxiety

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