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6. What is the continuity hypothesis?
- Expectations of romantic relationships which we learn from our first attachment
- Belief that romantic relationships are continuations of childhood attachment
- The type of romantic relationships an individual has is based upon the temperament of the individual
7. Describe the resurrection process of a breakdown of a relationship
- Expectations of romantic relationships which we learn from our first attachment
- Individual grows and learns from this relationship to go onto future relationship
- Our attachment type changes throughout our life depending on past and present relationships
8. Which study stated that Attachment theories like Bowlby's were rooted in American Culture?
- Nangle et al.
- Richard and Scheider
- Rothbaum et al.
- Qualter and Munn
9. What is the internal working model?
- Belief that romantic relationships are continuations of childhood attachment
- Expectations of romantic relationships which we learn from our first attachment
- The type of romantic relationships an individual has is based upon the temperament of the individual
10. What did Kagan suggest?
- Belief that romantic relationships are continuations of childhood attachment
- The temperament hypothesis in which the type of romantic relationships an individual has is based upon the temperament of the individual
- Expectations of romantic relationships which we learn from our first attachment
11. Which study stated that our attachment type changes throughout our life depending on past and present relationships?
- Kagan
- KirkPatrick and Hazen
- Rollie and Duck
- Simpson et al.
12. Who said that a childhood didn't ultimately determine an individual's future romantic relationships?
- KirkPatrick and Hazen
- Alpert et al.
- Simpson et al.
- Kagan
13. Which study found that when Czech twins were abused till 7 years old they were still able to form healthy romantic relationships later on in life?
- Bowlby
- Richard and Schneider
- Koluchova
- Alpert et al.
- Van der Kok and Fisler