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Card 6
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Number of attachment types listed in this chapter.
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Card 7
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Term used by psychologists to describe the failure to form attachments.
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Card 8
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Husband and wife team who investigated the effects of temporary separations on infants.
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Card 9
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A kind of conditioning where learning occurs through association.
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Card 10
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Type of insecure attachment where infant both seeks and rejects contact with caregiver.
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Card 11
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The hypothesis that innate personality type affects the kind of attachments that are formed with one's caregiver.
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Card 12
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Term used by Bowbly to describe the importance of one emotional relationship to an infant.
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Card 13
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Type of attachment resulting from sensitive responsiveness from primary attachment figure.
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Card 14
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The name of the girl studied by Curtiss.
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Card 15
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Close emotional bond between two people.
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