Cognitive Development and Attachment types

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Understanding Cognitive Development and Attachment

Test your knowledge on the intricate theories of cognitive development and attachment styles with this engaging quiz. Delve into the key principles proposed by renowned psychologists and explore their implications in real-world settings.

  • Assess your understanding of attachment types and cognitive development.
  • Challenge yourself with thought-provoking questions based on established psychological theories.
  • Enhance your knowledge of child psychology in an interactive manner.
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningTree421
Harry Harlow stated that the most important factor to attachment is...
Contact
A positive caregiver
Contact Comfort
A positive internal working model
When is the sensitive period present in a child?
0-1 year
6 months - 2 years
12 months to 2 years
2-5 years
Attachments not formed during the sensitive period, according to Bowlby, can be easily 'made up' later on in life
True
False
Which of the following are part of the internal working model
Model of other as good
Model of others as trustworthy
Model of others as capable
Model of self as valuable
Model of self as important
Model of self as capable
Value of self as being effective in showing care to others
Value of self as being effective in doing things
Value of self as being effective in interacting with others
Which of the following is NOT a result of maternal deprivation?
Delinquency
Lower IQ
Affectionless psychopathy
Inability to attach with others
What is the Internal Working Model?
Cognitive framework for understanding the world
Though process that children take to see if others and self are good
Model that shows good attachment factors
Model that shows how parents should give proper attachment to their child
What did the 44 thieves study prove?
That there's a link between Lower IQ and poor attachment
That there's a link between delinquency and poor attachment
That there's a link between crime rates and poor attachment
That there's a link between affectionless psychopathy and poor attachment
What was Rutter's main objection to Bowlby's claim?
No distinction between Maternal Deprivation and Privation
No distinction between the Internal Working Model and attachment
No distinction between the sensitive period and attachment later in life
No distinction between lack of positive caregiver and poor Internal Working Model
Which stage in Bowlby's attachment theory states that infants can form a strong attachment to one Caregiver?
Indiscriminate
Discriminate
Multiple
Pre-attachment
Which of the following is a critique of Bowlby's attachment theory?
Internal Working Model does not correlate with any other theories of attachment
No distinction between privation and maternal deprivation
Cannot measure attachment only see if there is a positive or negative one
Stages have no scientific basis
Theory did little to progress modern theories of attachment
Crying is a form of social releaser
True
False
What is Monotropy?
Creating positive attachments with caregivers
Creating a bond with a mother
Creating a bond with multiple people
Creating a bond with only one figure
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