WJEC - Bowlby

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Across
  1. 2. 86% of the affectionless psychopaths experienced .... (5,10)
  2. 5. .... Was shown by Hinde in monkey studies to be the result of maternal deprivation (4,9)
  3. 7. Tentative diagnoses were made during case conferences where the children were put into .... (5)
  4. 8. There is evidence that children develop better with a mother who is happy at work rather than .... staying at home to look after her child (10)
  5. 10. The data has been accused of being .... because it is qualitative and interpreted only by one person (Bowlby) (6)
  6. 12. Bolwbly claimed the effects of maternal deprivation could not be .... (8)
  7. 13. .... Carried out interviews with the children's mother and recorded details of early psychiatric history (6,7)
  8. 14. One of the two assessment a psychologist gave to the children when they arrived (11)
  9. 18. Underdevelopment of the ... is the likely consequence of maternal deprivation (8)
  10. 20. The personality type which is constantly overactive (would be ADHD today) (11)
Down
  1. 1. .... Interviewed the children and their mothers about early separation and its effects on the children's relationships (6)
  2. 3. The personality type showing lack of concern for others and inablitity to form meaningful relationships (13)
  3. 4. The research methodology Bowlby used (4,7)
  4. 6. The term meaning that they had never formed an attachment rather than been deprived of one they had formed (Rutter suggests this is much more damaging)(9)
  5. 9. Group of children referred to a clinic for emotional problems including stealing (7)
  6. 11. Group of children referred to a clinic for emotional problems but did not steal (7)
  7. 15. One of the two assessments given to the children by a psychologist when they arrived (2,5)
  8. 16. By including first names and first letter of surname Bowlby did not ensure this (15)
  9. 17. Because the data was retrospective the family could not give this (15)
  10. 19. Bowlby cannot .... from his sample as they were all emotionally disturbed and therefore not representative (10)