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Card 6
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The learning theory of attachment suggests attachments are developed through
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Research to support the learn theory of attachment was carried out by
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A single attachment to one person who is most important to infant, as in the evolutionary theory of attachment, is referred to as
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The type of attachment most common across different cultures, as suggested by Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenburg (1988)
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The word referring to the loss of a care giver for a significant period of time
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The first 2 effects of short term separation as proposed by Robertson and Bowlby are protest and despair, what is the last
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