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Attachment: Human Attachments
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- Q1Which of the following best describes reciprocity?a walka dancea chata fight30s
- Q2The infant moves with the rhythm of the interaction. As if they are one person, perfectly in time with each other. This is known as...reciprocityinteractional synchronyimitationdifferentiation30s
- Q3Which of the following activities are more common in fathers than mothers according to Grossman?smilingholdingimitatingplaying30s
- Q4Which of these is a strength of research into early interaction?observations tell us the functions of behaviourit's easy to interpret infant behaviourthere is no socially sensitivityrecorded observations capture fine details30s
- Q5In the 1964 study by Schaffer, which of the following statements best describes the sample?60 working class children and their families from Glasgow30 working class boys and their families from Glasgow50 working class girls from Glasgow60 middle class children and their fathers from Edinburgh30s
- Q6Schaffer and Emerson assessed what in the infants?separation anxietyseparation and stranger anxietygeneral anxietystranger anxiety30s
- Q7In which of these stages does a child start to display separation and stranger anxiety towards adults?the asocial stagethe specific attachmentthe multiple attachment stagethe indiscriminate stage30s
- Q8According to Schaffer, how old are children when they start to form a primary attachment?2 months11 months18 months7 months30s
- Q9Which psychologist used the still face experiment to demonstrate that children take an active and intentional role into interactional synchrony.Meltzoff & Moore (1977)Tronick (1975)Grossman (2002)Schaffer (1964)30s
- Q10Meltzoff & Moore found that imitation occurs between a mother and child as young as...2 weeks old10 days old5 days old1 week old30s
- Q11Grossman (2002) used which research method in his study?snapshotcross-sectionallongitudinalfield experiment30s
- Q12Which researcher found that positive playful experiences with the father was the best predictor of positive attachment later on in life.Isabella & von Eye (1989)Grossman (2002)Peterson (1996)Schaffer (1964)30s
- Q13One theory as to why fathers are less nurturing and more focused on play is because of their higher levels of testosterone which make them more aggressive and encourages provider behaviour. Which debate does this support?nurturenature30s
- Q14Field (1978) found that when fathers were primary caregivers they spend much more time holding and cuddling their children. These behaviours are called...sensitive responsivenessemotional awarenessmotheresenurturing instincts30s
- Q15Identify the INCORRECT weakness of Schaffer and Emerson's studypoor generalisabilityissues with social desirability, mothers may not report negative experienceshighly unethical to ask mothers to observe their own babiesIssues with reliability as parents kept diaries of behaviour30s