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big1devin

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Identify the three attachment styles first described by John Bowlby, and later elaborated upon by Phillip Shaver, and provide a brief description of what each attachment style looks like.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Madison's is taking a freshman seminar at her university. In that class, the teacher works with students to help them identify the criteria they use to make decisions, and points out how some of the criteria might not produce the desired outcomes. The teacher is probably trying to ____.
 
  a. develop a script
  b. prime the students for success
  c. promote heuristic processing
  d. debias the students' thinking



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Answer to Question 1

 Possible Response Points:
 Secure
 Healthy attachment style
 Find it relatively easy to grow close to others and trust others
 Preoccupied (Anxious/Ambivalent)
 Clingy; tend to scare others away with their desire to be very close
 Insecure about whether others care about them; hyperconscious of potential abandonment
 Dismissing Avoidant (Avoidant)
 Uncomfortable being close to others; tend to be more distant than others would like
 Difficulty trusting others and depending on others
 Fearful Avoidant
 High anxiety and high avoidance
 Have low opinions of themselves and keep others from getting close
 View potential partners as uncaring and untrustworthy
 Worry that they are unlovable

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big1devin

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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