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6. The distress shown by an infant when seperated from the primary attachment figure.

  • seperation problems
  • seperation anxiety
  • stranger anxiety

7. This is a strong and comitted attachment of an infant to a caregiver.

  • secure attachment
  • avoident attachment
  • insecure attachment
  • disorganised attachment

8. A group of explanations which explain behaviour in terms of learning.

  • learning theory
  • classical conditioning
  • Bowlby's theory
  • operant conditioning

9. The person who has formed the closest bond with the child.

  • secondary attachment bond
  • primary attachment figure
  • primary attachment bond
  • secondary attachment figure

10. The idea that emotionally secure infants become emotionally secure adults.

  • caregiving hypothesis
  • monotropy hypothesis
  • continuity hypothesis
  • continuing hypothesis

11. A form of temporary care not given by family members and usually outside the home.

  • full time care
  • institutional care
  • day care
  • part time care

12. The idea that the one relationship that the infant has with the primary attachment figure is of special significance.

  • mono attachment
  • one bond
  • monotropy
  • onotropy

13. An innate readiness to develop a strong bond with a mother figure.

  • imprinting
  • monotropy
  • printing
  • innate