explanations of attachment

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What is the learning theory for attachment
- Is the belief that attachments develop through conditioning processes which are classical conditioning and operant conditioning.
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What is classical conditioning
- Classical conditioning occurs when a response naturally occurs when a stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus that is not normally associated with that particular response
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What is Operant conditioning
- Operant conditioning – occurs by reinforcement of behaviour increasing the chance of repeated behaviour
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What is cupboard love theory
attachment formed to those that feed the infant
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What is are studies into learning theory for attachment
- DOLLARD AND MILLER, SCHAFFER AND EMERSON AND FOX
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what as bowlbys monotropic theory influenced by
influenced by animal studies and rejected the learning theory
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What is Bowlby's monotropic theory
- Is the idea infants have an inbuilt tendency to make an initial attachment with one attachment figure usually the mother
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- Operant conditioning – occurs by reinforcement of behaviour increasing the chance of repeated behaviour

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attachment formed to those that feed the infant

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