Revision for Attachment 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAttachmentASAQA Created by: SaraaahhCreated on: 21-05-13 20:42 Type of attachment associated with failure to form attachments. Disorganised 1 of 21 The psychologist that found that contact comfort was more important than feeding in rhesus monkeys. Harlow 2 of 21 Term used to describe an infant's main caregiver: _________ attachment figure. Primary 3 of 21 The type of society where members are more concerned with independence than interdependence. Individualist 4 of 21 The type of society where members are more concerned with group needs than interdependence. Collectivist 5 of 21 Number of attachment types listed in this chapter. Five 6 of 21 Term used by psychologists to describe the failure to form attachments. Privation 7 of 21 Husband and wife team who investigated the effects of temporary separations on infants. Robertsons 8 of 21 A kind of conditioning where learning occurs through association. Classical 9 of 21 Type of insecure attachment where infant both seeks and rejects contact with caregiver. Resistant 10 of 21 The hypothesis that innate personality type affects the kind of attachments that are formed with one's caregiver. Temperant 11 of 21 Term used by Bowbly to describe the importance of one emotional relationship to an infant. Monotropy 12 of 21 Type of attachment resulting from sensitive responsiveness from primary attachment figure. Secure 13 of 21 The name of the girl studied by Curtiss. Genie 14 of 21 Close emotional bond between two people. Attachment 15 of 21 They conducted a longitudinal study of children who were adopted or returned home from an institution (Hodges and T-----). Tizard 16 of 21 A UK government programme set up to investigate the effects of temporary separations on infants. Sure Start 17 of 21 Psychologist who demonstrated imprinting on geese. Lorenz 18 of 21 important longitudinal study over 1000 American children. NICHD 19 of 21 Name of female psychologist who conducted research with Ugandan mothers and children. Ainsworth 20 of 21 The method developed for assessing type of attachment. Strange Situation 21 of 21
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