Attachment
Name
:
1.
Attachment - proper is indicated by
[a]
No stranger anxiety
[b]
Stranger anxiety
[c]
Separation protest
[d]
Stranger anxiety and Separation protest
2.
Secure attachment leads to
[a]
Good social relationships in childhood
[b]
Higher self - esteem
[c]
Adult romantic relationships that are trusting
[d]
All of the above
3.
An example of a social releaser is
[a]
When a baby follows a caregiver
[b]
Any learned response to being looked after
[c]
Hugs and kisses
[d]
When a baby cries or smiles
4.
In Bowlby's maternal deprivation hypothesis, 'maternal refers to
[a]
An infant's biological mother only
[b]
Any woman who provides mothering
[c]
Any individual who provides mothering
[d]
Any caregiver
5.
Affectionless psychopaths are individuals who
[a]
Have no parents
[b]
Have experienced early separations
[c]
Lack a social conscience and empathy for the feelings of others
[d]
All of the above
6.
Separation
[a]
Always leads to deprivation
[b]
Sometimes leads to deprivation
[c]
Never leads to deprivation
[d]
Is the same as deprivation
7.
Sampling techniques are used in observational studies to
[a]
Control observations
[b]
Ensure that observer bias in reduced
[c]
Reduce the number of observations that have to be done
[d]
All of the above
8.
The term day care refers to
[a]
Any care outside the home by non - relatives
[b]
Care during the day only
[c]
Care in day nurseries
[d]
State funded care provision
9.
The day - care experience may affect children differently because
[a]
Some children are shyer than others
[b]
Some children are insecurely attached
[c]
Some children come from single parent families
[d]
Both (a) and (b)
10.
One methodological problem with studies of day is
[a]
There are no control groups
[b]
The samples are often quite small
[c]
Many of them were conducted in the US
[d]
The data are often correlational and therefore we can't say day care is the cause
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