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6. Three types of attachment in Ainsworth study
- securely attached, insecure avoidant insecure resistant
- not attached, securely attached, disorganized attachment
- disorientated attachment, secure attachment, ambivalent attachment
7. Privation..?
- Bond formed and maintained
- A bond has never been formed
- Bond has been formed and broken
8. three main conclusions from Bowlbus study of 44 thieves
- adopted children close attachments, restored not as mucvh, both likely to seek adult attention and approval
- more successful in peer relationships restored children formed close attachments
- restored and adopted formed close attachments, neither seeked adult approval or attention
9. Attachment that says infant forms attachment because mother provides food and becomes secondary reinforcer
- developmental
- classical conditioning
- operant condition
10. What is a social releaser?
- the dependence of a monotropic attachment with social impacts
- something a child will do when attached to mother to get attention eg smiling talking etc
- the use of words to make a relationship between mother and child
11. Learning theory; what processes explain attachment?
- Operant and classical condition
- Privation and deprivation
- Institutional care and day care
12. Attachments depend on ---------- between two people?
- the creation of a relationship
- the formation of a bond
- smiles
13. what is imprinting?
- in lorenz study geese imprinted on him ie followed him
- the love between parent and child
- ex institutional care
14. What did Bowlbys maternal hdeprivation hypothesis predict?
- no attachments can be formed when seperation occurs
- continuous relationship needed, critical period, monotropy with mother/ mother substitute
- Protest, despair, atatchment