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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

  • 10
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9

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