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1 What function(s) do(es) attchment serve in times of distress, danger, or troub

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Question

1 What function(s) do(es) attchment serve in times of distress, danger, or trouble?

a To bring the caregiver when the child is upset.

b To signal to the caregiver when the child is upset.

c To keep the child close to the caregiver when the child is upset.

d All of the above.

2 Bowlby's ethological theory of attachment posits that attachment

a is an evolutionarily adaptive system that ensures the survival, protection and care of human young.

b is the result of mothers' provision of food, which is a primary reinforcement.

c is an automatic process that occurs without learning.

d is associated with the gratification of infants' innate drives to obtain pleasure orally.

e can be accounted for by advances in children's cognitive capabilities.

3 Ainsworth's perspective on attachment states that attachment is the result of a dynamic interaction between caregiver and infant. Which world-view does this theory belong to?

a Mechanistic

b Organismic

c Maturational

d Contextual

4

Which part of the baby's behavior in the Strange Situation reveals the most about his/her attachment classification?

a Reaction to stranger

b Separation from caregiver

c Reunion wirh caregiver

d Exploration

a To bring the caregiver when the child is upset.

b To signal to the caregiver when the child is upset.

c To keep the child close to the caregiver when the child is upset.

d All of the above.

Explanation / Answer

1) the correct option is option (d) all of the above.. When the child is in these situations they should bring caregiver...

2) the correct option is (a) is an evoluntary adaptive system that ensure that the survival, protection and care of human being..

4) the correct option is (b) separation from the caregiver...

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