A. on the quality of bonding in the first few hours of life
B. exclusively on the infant’s temperament
C. on this interaction between the infant’s temperament and the caregiver’s responsiveness
D. on how stranger anxiety is handled
Related Mcqs:
- Dr. Dienringer wants to study attachment patterns in single-parents families. She plan to define the strength of attachment as the time it takes for the parent to respond when the infant starts to cry. Defining attachment in this way would:
A. distort the true meaning attachment
B. be an example of a hypothesis
C. represent an operational definition
D. require a double-blind research design - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys the surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sisters of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - In the Harlow’s research surrogate mothers were used for studying the attachment behaviour of infant monkeys. The surrogate mothers were:
A. Adult female monkeys not related to the infants
B. Older sister of the infant monkeys
C. Human adults who acted as mothers
D. Wire and cloth objects placed in the monkey cages - Studies of monkeys raised with artificial mothers suggest that mother-infant emotional bonds result primarily from mother providing infants with:
A. the opportunity to explore
B. body contact
C. appropriate schemas
D. adequate nourishment - If an infant is startled by a loud sound, it makes movement similar to an embrace. This is called a______reflex.
A. grasping
B. rooting
C. Babinski
D. Moro - Those who believe emotions are inherited or inborn say that the infant begins with the emotion of:
A. movement
B. delight
C. affection
D. excitement - When something touches the newborn’s cheek the infant will turn toward it. This is known as the_______reflex.
A. Babinski
B. Startle
C. Rooting
D. Moro - When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
A. insecure attachment
B. object permanence
C. curiosity
D. basic trust - Which of the following must clearly demonstrates the existence of emotional attachment?
A. separation anxiety
B. learning to walk
C. imprinting
D. language development - Which of the following is NOT one of the Ainsworth’s categories of attachment?
A. Avoidant
B. Negative attached
C. Ambivalent/Resistant
D. Securely attached