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AQA Psychology- Attachment  summary notes & Quizlet access AQA Psychology- Attachment  summary notes & Quizlet access
  • AQA Psychology- Attachment summary notes & Quizlet access

  • Summary • 14 pages • 2022
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  • Detailed Revision Notes of the Attachment topic of AQA A-Level Psychology produced by me using both the textbook and class notes. Has both the AO1 and AO3 needed to gain top marks. There is also a link & password to my Quizlet sets so you get access to that too. Includes: CAREGIVER-INFANT INTERACTIONS, SCHAFFER’S STAGES OF ATTACHMENT, THE ROLE OF THE FATHER, ANIMAL STUDIES OF ATTACHMENT, LEARNING THEORY, BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY, AINSWORTH’S STRANGE SITUATION (1970), CULTURAL VARIATIONS...
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)
  • 4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)

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  • 4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks) Bowlby argued that humans are just like other animals – we need an innate tendency to form attachments with a caregiver as it provides a survival advantage. Bowlby’s monotropic theory has 5 distinct elements:Adaptive , Critical Period, Social releasers ,Monotropy and Internal working model. Adaptive: Bowlby believed that Attachment behaviour is innate & evolved over time because it serves
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A-level Monotropic Theory of Attachment Example Answer - 16 marks
  • A-level Monotropic Theory of Attachment Example Answer - 16 marks

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  • This document contains an example answer to a 16 mark A-level question on Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment, assessing Assessment Outcome’s 1 (demonstrating knowledge of theory) and 3 (evaluating theory). This type of question may appear in the AQA A-level 'Introduction to Psychology' (Paper 1) exam. This particular answer gained an A* (the highest grade awarded at this level). See question below: “Outline and evaluate Bowlby’s monotropic theory as an explanation for...
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Attachment essay plans and essays
  • Attachment essay plans and essays

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  • This is a high quality bundle of 9 essays and essay plans regarding the attachment reduced specification, written by an A* student.
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AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment - Key terms 100% Pass
  • AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment - Key terms 100% Pass

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  • AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment - Key terms 100% Pass Attachment A close, loving/emotional two way bond between two individuals in which each individual sees the other as essential for their emotional security Reciprocity A description of how two people interact where both the infant and mother respond to each other's signals and elicit a response from the other Interactional synchrony Mother and infant reflect both the actions and emotions of the other and do this in a co-ordinated way ...
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4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)
  • 4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks)

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  • 4. Describe and evaluate Bowlby's theory of attachment ( 16 marks) Bowlby argued that humans are just like other animals – we need an innate tendency to form attachments with a caregiver as it provides a survival advantage. Bowlby’s monotropic theory has 5 distinct elements:Adaptive , Critical Period, Social releasers ,Monotropy and Internal working model. Adaptive: Bowlby believed that Attachment behaviour is innate & evolved over time because it serves an important survival function for...
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outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1
  • outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • attachment 16 mark essay plans with Complete Solution outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1 - ethological explanation seeks to understand the innate behaviour of animals by studying them in their natural environment, humans => animals Lorenz (1935) split clutch of gosling eggs into two, 1 with natural mother and 1 who saw him the first time they hatched- they then followed him and didn't recognise natural mother showing imprinting takes place within a critical period and...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment Revision Notes
  • AQA A Level Psychology - Attachment Revision Notes

  • Summary • 12 pages • 2022
  • In this document, all theories and statistics related to Attachment are simply broken down for easier reading. All subsections have appropriate theories. Although summarised, each theory includes weaknesses, strengths and important statistics. Diagrams have been included to help remember all the theories - there's a lot I know! All important theorists for this module are addressed including Lorenz and Harlow, van Ijzendoorn and Ainsworth.
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Bowlby's Monotropic theory
  • Bowlby's Monotropic theory

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2022
  • These notes are based on mark schemes to achieve top grades. I achieved an A grade by using these notes
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Bowlby's monotropic theory
  • Bowlby's monotropic theory

  • Class notes • 1 pages • 2022
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  • My notes summarise Bowlby's monotropic theory in attachment efficiently, sometimes offering a simple explanation and sometimes offering a more detailed approach to the subject.
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