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42 Cards in this Set
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B Babies -
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(Secure)
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B Babies Show signs of missing the parent on _____
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departure
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_____ Seeks proximity upon reunion, quickly returns to play.
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B Babies
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A, B Babies Maternal sensitivity to infant shows
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signals and communications
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_____ comprise Roughly 60% of the sample
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B Babies
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Main Purpose of attachment figures for adults
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Maintaining felt security
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Distributions in a Newspaper Study Source:
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Hazan and Shaver (1987)
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Distributions in a Newspaper Study, Secure percentage
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(56%)
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Distributions in a Newspaper Study, Avoidant percentage
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(25%)
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Distributions in a Newspaper Study, Anxious/Ambivalent percentage
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(19%)
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Distributions in a Newspaper Study,are Close to the _______ distributions ?
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Ainsworth distributions
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Cooper, Shaver, & Collins (1998) Distribution:
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56% Secure; 21% Avoidant; 23% Anxious-Ambivalent
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In the Cooper, Shaver, & Collins (1998) study Securely attached adolescents reported fewer symptoms of ?
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anxiety, depression, and hostility than insecurely attached adolescents
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In the Cooper, Shaver, & Collins study Securely attached adolescents reported higher levels of than insecurely attached adolescents ______ and ______ ?
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emotion regulation and adjustment
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In the Cooper, Shaver, & Collins study Anxious-Ambivalent adolescents were the most poorly ______ group
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adjusted group
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2 Attachment Dimensions
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Avoidance:
Anxiety: |
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In Avoidance: we see To what degree am I comfortable seeking _____ & ______
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intimacy and support
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Avoidance shows _____ with ______ and dependency
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Comfort with closeness
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In Anxiety: we examine To what degree a person is concerned with _____
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rejection
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In Anxiety we have a Fear of?
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abandonment
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The Internal Working Model is a _____ and _____ mental sketch
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rough and ready
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The Internal Working Model contains information about:
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Attachment figures
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The Internal Working Model contains information about How likely these figures are to respond to _______
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attachment behaviors
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Models of the world enable us to act in new situations without rethinking each situation from the beginning ?
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The Internal Working Model
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Working models will affect _____ attention?
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Selective
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In Selective attention We attend to particular features of the environment and disregard
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others
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In Selective attention People are more likely to attend to information consistent w/their
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beliefs about self and others
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Working models will affect Social ______
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construal
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______ Affects the way we perceive others’ behaviors
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Social construal
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_______ Affects the way we interpret our relationship experiences
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Social construal
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______ provides Explanations of own and other behavior
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Social construal
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Working models will affect ______
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Memory
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Experiences that are congruent with easily accessible constructs tend to be encoded in memory
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Memory
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Working models will affect Distortion of ______
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memory
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Working models will affect, May lead one to recall memories that never ______
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took place
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The unconscious plays a large role in _____
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life
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Sexual and aggressive impulses influence what 3 things
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thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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_____ and ____ impulses become more regulated with development.
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Sexual and aggressive
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Behaviors often reflect a compromise between conflicting
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mental processes.
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Childhood experiences influence ______ functioning
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adult
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Mental representations of the self and others guide _______
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relationships
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Personality development involves movement from a socially dependent way of relating to others to a more mature and independent way of _______?
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relating to others.
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