Across
- 2. Bowlby's research is socially ____ as it emphasises the role of the mother and the importance of consistent childcare - may affect maternity leave
- 3. The period of time in which the attachment is strongest if formed within
- 5. ___ & Emerson found most infants formed multiple attachments, challenging the monotropic theory
- 6. Bowlby stated the infant may rank their relationships in a ___ but that the relationship to the primary caregiver will be different to this
- 7. Hazen and ____ produced a love quiz and found support for the internal working model
- 9. The term Bowlby uses to describe the bond formed between a primary caregiver and the infant
- 12. Bowlby's theory of attachment can be said to be this as it focuses on the role of nature factors
- 13. Bowlby argues attachments can change based on evolution
- 16. Bowlby nuggets the need to form an attachment is present from birth, supporting the nature side of the nature nurture debate
Down
- 1. This hypothesis states attachment you have determines the attachment you are able to give your children
- 4. ___ & Harlow found supporting evidence for the idea attachment is innate, and also for the internal working model
- 5. The type of releaser that help a baby gain care from the caregiver
- 7. Bowlby suggests forming an attachment is vital for ___
- 8. Assessed 99 mothers and found support for the continuity hypothesis
- 10. The internal ___ model is a mental template for future relationships
- 11. Suggested that the critical period Bowlby suggests is more likely to be a sensitive period
- 14. Separation from the caregiver may cause this
- 15. Bowlby suggests attachment provides a ___ base for exploration