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6. Who conducted a study on baby monkeys
- Lorenz
- Harlow
- Hazan & Shaver
- Schaffer & Emerson
7. Where is resistant attachment most common
- China
- Japan & Israel
- US
- West Germany
8. Negative reinforcement is...
- rewarding good behaviour
- removing a negative outcome in response to good behaviour
- punishment of bad behaviour
9. What 3 things define attachment
- intense emotional bond specific to 2 people, endures over time, prolonged separation is accompanied by stress and sorrow
- bond specific to 2 people, endures over time, no prolonged seperation
- intense emotional bond, specific to 2 people, endures over time
- intense emotional bond, specific to more than 2 people, prolonged separation accompanied by stress and sorrow
10. Who found that fathers tend to be playmates rather than caregivers
- Geiger
- Verrisimo et al
- Belsky et al
- Paquette
11. In which stage of attachment do babies develop specific attachments
- pre attachment
- discriminate attachment
- indiscriminate attachment
- multiple attachment
12. What do both Rutter et al's/Hodges & Tizard's study suggest about the effects of privation
- they can be reversed
- they cannot be reversed
13. How many stages are their in the strange situations experiment
14. Who found that fathers are more likely than mothers to encourage their children to take risks
- Geiger
- Paquette
- Belsky et al
- Verrisimo et al
15. What did Johnson & Morton find
- organised infant behaviour within 5 months
- babies are born social
- babies expect and anticipate a response
- babies develop specific attachment at ⅞ months
16. WHo found that high levels of marital intimacy are linked to secure father/child attachments
- Geiger
- Paquette
- Belsky et al
- Verrisimo et al
17. Who proposed the evolutionary theory of attachment
- Harlow
- Bowlby
- Lorenz
- Schaffer
18. Who studied the critical period of chicks
- Lorenz
- Harlow
- Hazan & Shaver
- Schaffer
19. How long is the critical period
- 3.5 years
- 2.5 years
- 3 years
- 2 years
20. What did Brazelton et al find
- babies develop specific attachment at ⅞ months
- organised infant behaviour within 5 months
- babies expect and anticipate a response
- babies are born social