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Attachment Theories

Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology

Attachment Theories starts at 10 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Attachment Theories. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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A 1-year-old child is left with a stranger and becomes very upset. When the caregiver returns, the child seeks comfort and quickly calms down. What attachment style is this?
A child who alternates between seeking and resisting contact with their caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
A child who appears dazed, confused, or apprehensive in the presence of a caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
Describe how cultural differences can influence attachment styles.
A 1-year-old child is left with a stranger and becomes very upset. When the caregiver returns, the child seeks comfort and quickly calms down. What attachment style is this?
A child who alternates between seeking and resisting contact with their caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
A child who appears dazed, confused, or apprehensive in the presence of a caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
A child who does not seek comfort from the caregiver and shows little emotion when the caregiver leaves or returns is likely to have which attachment style? (1) Secure (2) Insecure-avoidant (3) Insecure-resistant (4) Disorganized
A child who does not seek comfort from the caregiver and shows little emotion when the caregiver leaves or returns is likely to have which attachment style? (1) Secure (2) Insecure-avoidant (3) Insecure-resistant (4) Disorganized
According to Bowlby, what is the critical period for forming attachments in humans? (1) Birth to 6 months (2) 6 months to 2 years (3) 2 years to 5 years (4) 5 years to 10 years
In the Strange Situation, a child who ignores the caregiver upon return and shows little distress when they leave is displaying which attachment style? (1) Secure (2) Insecure-avoidant (3) Insecure-resistant (4) Disorganized
Mary Ainsworth developed which experimental procedure to study attachment in children? (1) The Strange Situation (2) The Visual Cliff (3) The Little Albert Experiment (4) The Stanford Prison Experiment
Fill in the blank: According to Bowlby, attachment behaviors are ________ responses that increase the chances of survival.
Fill in the blank: According to Bowlby, attachment has an ________ value, meaning it increases the chances of survival.
Fill in the blank: According to Bowlby, the ________ phase is when infants show no particular attachment to a specific caregiver.
Fill in the blank: The ________ experiment by Harlow demonstrated the importance of comfort and security in attachment.
Attachment is defined as a deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space. True or False?
True or False: According to attachment theory, the quality of caregiving is more important than the quantity of time spent with the child.
True or False: Attachment behaviors are only observed in the presence of the caregiver.
True or False: Attachment styles developed in early childhood have no impact on adult relationships.