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6. What are the 3 characteristics of separation anxiety?

  • irritability, loneliness, aggressiveness
  • detachment, tiredness, irritability
  • increased aggression, clinginess, detachment
  • decreased aggresion, loneliness, anger

7. what is the most common long term effect of seperation

  • separation anxiety
  • stranger anxiety
  • general anxiety
  • self conciousness

8. Name three ways a child may react to seperation

  • cry, cling to parent, scream
  • Scream, run around, play dead
  • sing, dance, play
  • smile, clap, jump on the spot

9. what sampling method was used in Robertson & Bowlby's experiment?

  • random sampling
  • time sampling
  • situation sampling
  • Volunteer sampling

10. what doesn't Robertson & Bowlby's experiment test effectively

  • The working memory model
  • The ABC Model
  • The PDD Model
  • The internal working model

11. Name a long term disruption to an attatchment

  • Parents divorce
  • being put in care
  • child at nursery
  • child going to grandparents for tea

12. Robertson & Bowlby found that there were ........ progressive reactions to seperation

  • 3
  • 4
  • 2
  • 5

13. Name a permanent disruption to an attatchment

  • parents death
  • parent in hospital
  • going to sleep
  • infant living with a relative not parents

14. at what stage of detachment do children show great distress, calling and crying for their caregiver

  • self comforting
  • protest
  • despiar
  • detachment

15. what cant be inferred in Robertson & Bowlby's experiment?

  • the reasons why we protest to seperation
  • cause and effect
  • how we attach to our mothers
  • why we act how we do

16. name 5 factors that effect the childs response to seperation?

  • age, attachment type, gender, quality of care, previous experiance
  • attachment type, quality of care, mood, general health, IQ
  • age, IQ, mood, height, weight
  • alertness, productivity, gender,previous experiance, mental health

17. who found that girls cope better than boys with separation?

  • Barrett 1997
  • Van Iizendoorn & Kroonenburg 1998
  • Gross & Mclivenn 1997
  • Robertson & Bowlby 1952

18. the emotional effects of a short term separation rarely ever leads to a

  • form of emotional damage
  • drug addiction
  • bond disruption
  • happy family

19. separation affects the bond between the...

  • caregiver and infant
  • infant and their pet
  • infant and their teacher
  • caregiver and their spouse

20. what type of attachment copes better with seperation

  • resistant
  • secure
  • avoidant
  • disorganised