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an emotional, reciprocal bond shared between two people, strengthened by interaction
attachment
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attachment type B caused when a primary care giver is sensitive to the infants needs
secure
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attachment type C caused when a primary care giver acts ambivalently towards infant
resistant
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attachment type A caused when a primary care giver sometimes ignores their infant
avoidant
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the idea that infants only form an attachment with one person
monotropy
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refers to the complete loss of emotional care which results in the breaking of emotional bonds
deprivation
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refers to the complete lack of emotional care, especially during the first years of life, so that an attachment does not form
privation
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the capacity of this memory is 7 items +/- 2
short term
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when information reaches our senses it is in what is called its original...
modality
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these are a set of instructions about how research should be carried out
ethical guidlines
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a measurable characteristic or value that can be changed or varied
variable
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this is where a participant would be asked for their consent after the study has happened (they have the right to withdraw their data from the study)
retrospective consent
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any type of hypothesis that is not null
alternative hypothesis
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a small scale study that tests the research method and tools to see if any changes need to be made before carrying out the main research
pilot study
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attachment type B caused when a primary care giver is sensitive to the infants needs

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secure

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attachment type C caused when a primary care giver acts ambivalently towards infant

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attachment type A caused when a primary care giver sometimes ignores their infant

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the idea that infants only form an attachment with one person

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