PSYC 205 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sociometric Status, Attribution Bias, Identity Crisis

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Post-midterms review: attachment, infancy, adulthood, adult script assessment, adult attachment interview, family, parenting styles, sibling relationships, peer relationships, early relationships, play styles, adolescence, peer acceptance, major tasks, aggression and antisocial behavior, social information processing model. Attachment: an emotional bond with a specific person that is enduring across space and time; usually, they are discussed in regard to the relation between infants and specific caregivers, although they can also occur in adulthood. Infant attachment: the emotional tie between infant and caregiver. Why infants become attached: feeding hypotheses, psychoanalytic theory (freud) oral stage. Levy 3: procedure 2: experimenters scared the monkeys, results 2: monkey went to terrycloth surrogate to feel a sense of security, findings: feeding is not the basis of attachment. Levy 4: insecure avoidant attachment: a type of insecure attachment in which infants or young children seem somewhat indifferent toward their caregiver and may even avoid the caregiver.