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lak

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Baby geese imprint onto their mothers or other moving objects. This is an insight generated by
 
  a. Freudian/psychoanalytic theory.
 
   b. Bowlby and Ainsworths attachment theory.
   c. cognitive-developmental theory.
 
   d. ethology.

Question 2

A key insight of attachment theory is that
 
  a. it is normal for three-year-olds to show intense clinginess.
 
   b. securely attached infants are dependent.
 
   c. securely attached infants use their attachment figure as a base for exploration.
 
   d. securely attached infants have a single attachment figure.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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