Attachments Quiz 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyAttachmentASAQA Created by: student101Created on: 08-04-18 18:04 What was the aim of Schaffer & Emerson's study? All mentioned 1 of 19 What did Schaffer & Emerson argue that led to an attachment between a child and their parent? Sensitive Responsiveness 2 of 19 Which is the correct findings in Schaffer & Emerson's study? 65% attachment with mother only 3 of 19 What was the aim of Harlow's study of attachment? If privation affects attachment & relationship 4 of 19 What was the difference between the experimental and control group in Harlow's study? All mentioned 5 of 19 What did Harlow argue that led to an attachment between a child and their parent? Contact Comfort 6 of 19 What is the learning theory of attachment? Classical & Operunt Conditioning 7 of 19 What does "Adaptive" mean in Bowlby's evolutionary theory of attachment? Attachment is an adaptive behaviour which increases the survival chances 8 of 19 What does "Monotropy" mean in Bowlby's evolutionary theory of attachment? A special attachment with mother 9 of 19 What was the aim of Hazan & Shaver's study of attachment? If there is a correlation between attachment types and fututre approach to romantic relationships 10 of 19 What did Hazan & Shaver conclude from their findings? They supported Bowlby's Internal Working Model, by arguing attachment has a life long affect 11 of 19 What was the aim of Rutter's study of attachment? If critical period is the only time attachment can be formed 12 of 19 What did Rutter conclude from his findings? All mentioned 13 of 19 What did Ainsworth find out from her study on attachment types? All mentioned 14 of 19 Why were other researchers critical of Ainsworth's Strange Situation study? All mentioned 15 of 19 What did Ijzendoorn & Kroonberg conclude from their cultural variation evaluation study of Ainsworth strange situation? Secure attachment was the dominant attachment type across all countires 16 of 19 What did Bowlby conclude from his study of long term separation effects on attachment? Maternal deprivation can lead to harmful long term consequences 17 of 19 Why were researchers critical of Bowlby's long term separtion study? All mentioned 18 of 19 What is attachment? A development of a strong emotional bond with a reciprocal relationship 19 of 19
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