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psychology module 3 Questions
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John Bowlby - ✔✔Attachment theory. Identified the characteristics of a child's attachment to
his/her caregiver and the phases that a child experiences when separated from the caregiver.
Mary Ainsworth - ✔✔developmental psychology; compared effects of maternal separation,
devised patterns of attachment; "The Strange Situation": observation of parent/child attachment
Overproduction in infants brains - ✔✔they have far more synaptic connections than they need
Pruning - ✔✔the process of eliminating unused synapses
language aquisition - ✔✔the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive
and comprehend language, as well as to produce and use words and sentences to
communicate
mental representation - ✔✔when infants have the ability to form internal images of objects
and events
Chess and Thomas - ✔✔Temperament studies
, easy, difficult, slow to warm up
Harry Harlow - ✔✔Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
Erik Erikson and attachment - ✔✔physical comfort and sensitive care create trust which forms
attachment
Sigmund Freud and attachment - ✔✔infants become attached to the person or object that
provides them oral satisfaction (feeding)
attachment behaviors - ✔✔Actions one person demonstrates to another person to show closeness
to that person
secure attachment - ✔✔a relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort and confidence
from the presence of his or her caregiver
disorganized attachment - ✔✔a type of attachment that is marked by an infant's
inconsistent reactions to the caregiver's departure and return
attachment parenting - ✔✔A caregiving approach stressing the value of prolonged breast
feeding, continuous "skin to skin" contact, and other strategies designed to promote intense parent-
child bonding during the early years of life.
The Caregiver-Child Attachment Relationship - ✔✔Harry Harlow's experimental work with monkeys
who were deprived of all early social interactions strongly supported the view that healthy social and
emotional development is rooted in children's early social interactions with adults.
appropriate interactions - ✔✔Never argue with parent, defend/justify teacher actions, and
remain calm to be able to provide solution.
psychology module 3 Questions
Solved 100% Correct
John Bowlby - ✔✔Attachment theory. Identified the characteristics of a child's attachment to
his/her caregiver and the phases that a child experiences when separated from the caregiver.
Mary Ainsworth - ✔✔developmental psychology; compared effects of maternal separation,
devised patterns of attachment; "The Strange Situation": observation of parent/child attachment
Overproduction in infants brains - ✔✔they have far more synaptic connections than they need
Pruning - ✔✔the process of eliminating unused synapses
language aquisition - ✔✔the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive
and comprehend language, as well as to produce and use words and sentences to
communicate
mental representation - ✔✔when infants have the ability to form internal images of objects
and events
Chess and Thomas - ✔✔Temperament studies
, easy, difficult, slow to warm up
Harry Harlow - ✔✔Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
Erik Erikson and attachment - ✔✔physical comfort and sensitive care create trust which forms
attachment
Sigmund Freud and attachment - ✔✔infants become attached to the person or object that
provides them oral satisfaction (feeding)
attachment behaviors - ✔✔Actions one person demonstrates to another person to show closeness
to that person
secure attachment - ✔✔a relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort and confidence
from the presence of his or her caregiver
disorganized attachment - ✔✔a type of attachment that is marked by an infant's
inconsistent reactions to the caregiver's departure and return
attachment parenting - ✔✔A caregiving approach stressing the value of prolonged breast
feeding, continuous "skin to skin" contact, and other strategies designed to promote intense parent-
child bonding during the early years of life.
The Caregiver-Child Attachment Relationship - ✔✔Harry Harlow's experimental work with monkeys
who were deprived of all early social interactions strongly supported the view that healthy social and
emotional development is rooted in children's early social interactions with adults.
appropriate interactions - ✔✔Never argue with parent, defend/justify teacher actions, and
remain calm to be able to provide solution.