Bowlby stated that early infant-parent relationships
A) are mutually and reciprocally shaped by way of an extended series of reinforcements, punishments, and extinctions.
B) have survival value and are built and maintained by an interlocking repertoire of instinctive behaviors that create and sustain proximity between parent and child.
C) are rooted in the infant's id instincts, especially sexual drives, which become associated with various erogenous zones of the body.
D) are reflexive, organized patterns of behavior, which gradually become modified through the process of assimilation/accommodation.
E) are based on affectional bonds that build a permanent secure base for later development.
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Q12: According to Ainsworth, parents
A) have no influence
Q13: According to Bowlby, the first phase in
Q14: The development of a mutual, interlocking pattern
Q15: The development of synchrony
A) occurs with early
Q16: Bowlby argued that by age 4 or
Q18: As Bowlby and Ainsworth define attachment,
A) parents
Q19: Two-month-old Caitlin responds to the caregiving efforts
Q20: Bruce is a preschooler and his internal
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Q22: A number of theorists have suggested that
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