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6. In the Learning Theory of Attachment, Dollard and Miller argue that infants form attachments through what?

  • All infant human behaviour is a product of survival strategies and natural selection
  • Infants cry and smile instinctively, resulting in a bond forming as caregiver wishes to protect infant from harm
  • Infants motivated drives to satisfy needs, leads to operant conditioning in caregiver
  • Infants biological instinct to follow the caregiver because they provide comfort and love

7. Who proposed the 3 types of attachment?

  • Bowlby
  • Ainsworth and Bell
  • Maccoby
  • Hodgers and Tizard

8. Who proposed the 4 characteristics of attachment?

  • Milgram
  • Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenburg
  • Maccoby
  • Ainsworth

9. Infant is insecure with caregiver, very stressed when separated, but rejects the caregiver on return. These are the characteristics of which type of attachment?

  • Type B
  • Type D
  • Type C
  • Type A

10. What is attachment defined as?

  • When an infant loves their mother because they provide food for them
  • A strong, reciprocal emotional bond with another person
  • When a connection forms between a mother and a baby, usually for life
  • A bond formed between two people