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Disinhibited : Type of attachment associated with a failure to form attachments. (12)
Primary : Term used to describe an infant's main caregiver; _____________ attachment figure (7)
Privation : Term used by psychologists to describe the failure to form attachments. (9)
Ambivalent : Type of insecure attachment where infant both seeks and rejects contact with caregiver. (10)
Secure : Type of attachment resulting from sensitive responsiveness from primary attachment figure. (6)
Tizard : They conducted a longtitudinal study of children who were adopted or returned home from an institution (Hodges and T_____) (6)
Sure Start : A UK government programme set up to investigate the effects of temporary separations on infants. (4,5)
Lorenz : Psychologist who demonstrated imprinting in geese. (6)
NICHD : Important longitudinal study of over 1000 American children. (5)
Ainsworth : Name of female psychologist who conducted research with Ugandan mothers and children. (9)
Strange Situation : The method developed for assessing type of attachment. (7,9)
Harlow : The psychologist who showed that contact comfort was more important than feeding in rhesus monkeys. (6)
Individualist : The type of society where members are more concerned with independence than interdependence. (12)
Collectivist : Type of culture where members are more concerned with groups with group needs and interdependence. (12)
Five : Number of attachment types. (4)
Robertsons : Husband and wife team who investigated the effects of temporary separations on infants. (10)
Classical : A kind of conditioning where learning occurs through association. (9)
Temperament : The hypothesis that innate personality type affects the kind of attachments that are formed with one's caregiver. (11)
Monotropy : Term used by Bowlby to describe the importance of one emotional relationship to an infant. (9)
Genie : The name of the girl studied by Curtiss. (5)
Attachment : Close emotional bond between two people. (10)
Attachment
Across:2. | The hypothesis that innate personality type affects the kind of attachments that are formed with one's caregiver. (11) | 4. | Number of attachment types. (4) | 5. | Close emotional bond between two people. (10) | 7. | Name of female psychologist who conducted research with Ugandan mothers and children. (9) | 15. | The type of society where members are more concerned with independence than interdependence. (12) |
| 16. | Type of insecure attachment where infant both seeks and rejects contact with caregiver. (10) | 17. | The psychologist who showed that contact comfort was more important than feeding in rhesus monkeys. (6) | 18. | Important longitudinal study of over 1000 American children. (5) | 19. | Psychologist who demonstrated imprinting in geese. (6) |
| | Down:1. | The method developed for assessing type of attachment. (7,9) | 3. | Term used to describe an infant's main caregiver; _____________ attachment figure (7) | 6. | Type of attachment associated with a failure to form attachments. (12) | 8. | Husband and wife team who investigated the effects of temporary separations on infants. (10) | 9. | A UK government programme set up to investigate the effects of temporary separations on infants. (4,5) |
| 10. | Type of attachment resulting from sensitive responsiveness from primary attachment figure. (6) | 11. | The name of the girl studied by Curtiss. (5) | 12. | A kind of conditioning where learning occurs through association. (9) | 13. | Term used by psychologists to describe the failure to form attachments. (9) | 14. | They conducted a longtitudinal study of children who were adopted or returned home from an institution (Hodges and T_____) (6) |
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Attachment
Across:2. | The hypothesis that innate personality type affects the kind of attachments that are formed with one's caregiver. (11) | 4. | Number of attachment types. (4) | 5. | Close emotional bond between two people. (10) | 7. | Name of female psychologist who conducted research with Ugandan mothers and children. (9) | 15. | The type of society where members are more concerned with independence than interdependence. (12) |
| 16. | Type of insecure attachment where infant both seeks and rejects contact with caregiver. (10) | 17. | The psychologist who showed that contact comfort was more important than feeding in rhesus monkeys. (6) | 18. | Important longitudinal study of over 1000 American children. (5) | 19. | Psychologist who demonstrated imprinting in geese. (6) |
| | Down:1. | The method developed for assessing type of attachment. (7,9) | 3. | Term used to describe an infant's main caregiver; _____________ attachment figure (7) | 6. | Type of attachment associated with a failure to form attachments. (12) | 8. | Husband and wife team who investigated the effects of temporary separations on infants. (10) | 9. | A UK government programme set up to investigate the effects of temporary separations on infants. (4,5) |
| 10. | Type of attachment resulting from sensitive responsiveness from primary attachment figure. (6) | 11. | The name of the girl studied by Curtiss. (5) | 12. | A kind of conditioning where learning occurs through association. (9) | 13. | Term used by psychologists to describe the failure to form attachments. (9) | 14. | They conducted a longtitudinal study of children who were adopted or returned home from an institution (Hodges and T_____) (6) |
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