Across
- 3. 3-7/8months, begin discriminating between known and unknown faces but still let strangers handle them
- 7. birth-3months, prefer humans to objects smiling at peoples faces
- 8. how long did it take stranger anxiety to develop after separation protest
- 11. what age did separation protest begin
- 13. how long were they studied for before being studied at 18months?
- 14. what controls the process of attachment
- 19. which psychologists identified the attachment stages through the glasgow study?
- 20. who believes that all attachments are of equal importance, which helps the internal working model?
- 22. there were 60mums and newborns from what city?
Down
- 1. there were large what in when attachments formed meaning that the process cant be 100% biological
- 2. 7/8months-onwards, separation protest and stranger anxiety develop
- 4. 9months-onward, strong attachment to caregivers and non-caregivers, stranger anxiety weakens and the mother is the strongest attachment
- 5. does this support or oppose Bowlby's theory of monotropy
- 6. along with stranger anxiety what else was explored when being observed/interviewed
- 9. what is the data prone to? (drawback)
- 10. was 39% of the studies main attachment their caregiver
- 12. who believes that there is one prime attachment (monotropy)?
- 15. what does this study have as it was conducted in their own homes? (benefit)
- 16. who said there was a pattern in development
- 17. at 18months 31% had at least how many attachments
- 18. along with interviews the newborns were studied using this method
- 21. at 18months 87% had at least how many attachments?