Across
- 3. First stage of attachment, behaviour towards living and non-living things quite similar.
- 6. Innate behaviour to attach to whoever the animal sees first in life.
- 9. Between 2-7 months, no separation or stranger anxiety shown yet.
- 10. A type of something used in AO3 evaluations to undermine a theory, East vs. West.
- 13. Any person providing care for a child.
- 14. The attachment formed with the person who offers most interaction to infant (quality over quantity).
- 16. Attachments extended to more people.
- 17. Term refers to a child's first (and sometimes second) year of life.
Down
- 1. Ethologist who manipulated goslings into imprinting on him.
- 2. Close, two-way emotional bond between two individuals.
- 4. Born in a more advanced way than humans (eg: foals can run soon after birth).
- 5. Anxiety shown when apart from a specific adult at this stage.
- 7. Fathers are seen as this instead of caregivers usually.
- 8. A two-way interaction where there is turn-taking between infant and caregiver.
- 11. Wanted to demonstrate that attachment to the mother was due to comfort rather than feeding.
- 12. Staying close to attachment figure.
- 15. Most attachments to fathers were formed by the age of 18 (?).
