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jace

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According to Bowlbys attachment theory, infants develop a set of expectations based on their experience with caregivers that are a fairly accurate reflection of their experiences. He called these expectations
 
  a. identifications.
  b. introjections.
  c. schemata.
  d. internal working models.

Question 2

In Ainsworths experiments into the nature of attachment, what preceeded the Strange Situation?
 
  a. Six months of weekly questionnaires filled out by the mother
  b. Two sets of tests, one for the mother, and another for the infant
  c. An hour of separation between mother and infant
  d. A year of observations of mother-infant interactions



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d: internal working models.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d: A year of observations of mother-infant interactions



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